Uncle Rastus Once Said 11 Er man aint gwine to tek er punkin when he can git er watermillyun j'es es handy." We Leave the application of this quotation to you. Our sale of boys' and little fellows cloth ing will continuo during the entire week and with each suit sold, from $2.50 up, we present a watch. A word about these watches: The' are not toys, they are the Ingersoll Watch, a genuine timekeeper and durable, something that will last they boy for a long time and be reliable. Only by taking these watches from the manufacturer in large quanti ties are we able to make this offer. We carry a large stock of boys' clothing to select from, but would advise you to call earl' a3 yesterday's sale would indicate a rapid depletion of the stock. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY MAY 25, IS? 9 Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in before 10 o'clock A. M., as no changes will be accepted in the aft ernoon. This rule will be positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January 10, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. a . ti. waKtneiu is building a neat little residence on the hill near the old fair grounds, which will be occupied by Assessor Whipple. A recent advertisement in an Irish j paper announced that air. so-and-so ex tracted teeth with great pain. What's the matter with The Dalles when from one warehouse in the city is shipped to the interior 200,000 pounds of freight in two days? She's all right. "Dearest," 6he murmured, "I'm so afraid you'll change." "Darling," he answeied, "you'll never find any change about me." Which was painfully true in a double sense. There will be a special meeting of the board of fire delegates this evening at 8 o'clock at the city hall. It is hoped that every member of the board will make an effort to be present. Saturday is the day when the ladies of the Good Intent will have for sale every thing in the pastry line, lemon and mince pies included. Remember tbe dite, and call on them at Croes' store. This afternoon some little school girls brought to this office a fancy flower basket which had been found on the street. The owner can have it by call ing at the office and playing for this notice. - " You can aid in swelling the monu ment fund by taking advantage of the cheap rates offered to Portland on tbe 30th, and Bpend a few days pleasantly at tending the exercises being prepared by tbe committee there for your entertain ment. - r Souder'e elephant braaeV band, which is one of the features offeingling Bros.' .organization comrosed entirely of BiepuBuie. xt is lyio ui me Diggeet mis of the season. Messrs. J. W., D. M. and Smith French left for Hood River this morning. We learn that they are contemplating doing away with steam and utilizing water power from Hood river in gener ating electricity for the electric light plant. The Regulator will make a. trip to Stevenson next Sunday, and it is more than likely the base ball nine and those who wish to spend the day in Hood River and witness the game will take the boat tor that place, leaving here at 8:30, and returning leave Hood River at 6. - C Ringling Brothers' zoological collection is the fineBt display of rare and costly I wild animals in the United Statee. Tbe massively carved golQen cages in which the animals are exhibited are tbe most elaborate and fxpeneive ever con structed. Mre. Harris ia a royal hostess, and assisted by tbe ladies, wil entertain all who attend tbe "Even You can hardly wish for anything eatable Not to be found in our grocery de partment. That's why people come to us when they are at a loss to know what to put on the table for lunch or for any dainty affair. Our immense stock of fine groceries makes easy purchasing for the epicure. Just now we'll suggest salads to you, simply because we have the necessary dressings or can supply the ingredients if you prefer a home made dressing. In dressings ready for the table we carry My Wife's Salad Dressing, Bayle's Salad Dressing, Durkee's Salad Dressing, California Salad Dressing. If you prefer home-made, we carry Olive Oils, either imported or domestic, Viiiauars e:ther Malt, Crystal or Pure Cider and a variety of Mustards. ing with the German Authors and Composers" in her happiest manner. BeBide the program is to be an excep tional one, as tbe ' best talent has con- sented to take part. C. J. Van Dutn telephoned in today and said they were having some of the finest showers Tygh. valley has ever ex perienced. He says if present con ditions continue they'll be short of room in which to store their crops. Charlie always looks on the bright side, and he has ample reason this year. A dispatch from Manila yesterday says that the Oregon boys are returning there from the front. A statement has bjen prepared which Bhows the number of deaths which have occurred in the army since the beginning of war with Spain as follows: In Cuba, 1399; in Porto Rico, 287, in Honolulu, 45; in the Philippines, 606; in the United States, 3S72. Total, 6209. Reports again are rife that tbe Oregon Railway and Navigation company is to put on another train from Portland to Huntington, connecting with tbe new Short Line train. In case this is done tbe long desired through car service for Spokane will probably be secured, al lowing passengers to and from Spokane to make connections without having to change cars at night. Manv ladies of the Commercial Club have felt a little anxious for fear they might be debarred from attending the bowling conteet tomorrow evening be tween the Astoria and Dalles teams. This anxiety was quite unnecessary as the Commercial Club has never been known to slight the ladies. Indeed, no club in the state pays such deference to the ladies as does onr own. They may rest assured that they will be welcome tomorrow night. River readings this morning were as follows: Lewis ton, 12.6; a rise of one foot and four-tenths. Wenatchee, 19 6; rise of 1.2. Northport, 7.4 ; rise of 1.1. Umatilla, 13.6; rise of .8. Columbia, 21 feet; a rise of one. foot. Pague still reiterates that on Sunday the river he:e will stand at 27; at Umatilla, 16; at Portland, 15 feet. In the year 1894 on May 24th, tbe river at this place stood 18.8 higher than it stood yesterday. From Dr. Hollister who visited Dr. Frazier while in Oakland, we learn that the latter is more than pleased with his new home, and is building up a large practice : there. . He has secured the patronage of tbe Berkeley college students. Mr. C. W. Phelps who re cently moved there from this place is not qnite so enthusiastic over Oakland, he having been ill most of the time since be arrived there, and is planning to re turn to Oregon. - Heppner had a regular terror of a hail storm Tuesday, the worst, perhaps, that has ever visited that place, and the rain etorm which followed fairly flooded the streets. Tbe noise of the "hail upon the roof" fairly stopped a speech which Hon. Ellis was addressing to the court. A storm that can drown the voice of a United States congressman must have been a thundering one. What's the matter with trying that kind of a storm on some of the "silver-tongued" orators like Bryan for instance? The Dalles had somewhat the ap pearance of s reservation yesterday, Indians by the wholesale lining the streets and holding up tbe corners. Last night two big "tyhees" thought they'd have a little circus of their own, and of course the swallowing of fire water was one of the pricclpal feats, and av a catnral consequence a few hours later the "tkookura bouse" had swallowed them. This morning they were brought before the reorder and the city treasury swallowed $3 of their hard earned "chickamun." At about 1:30 this afternoon a special passed through the city bearing the Fourth cavalry, composed of seventj- eight men nuder Major Morton, who have been stationed at Walla Walla for tbe past seven months and are now on their way to tbe Presidio at San Fran cisco, ami from there to Manila. Among them was Homer Barnett.'a halt broiler of N. M. Eastwood, whom he had not seen for several years and was delighted to meet at the depot. The young man was mnch pleased at the prospect of reaching Manila ere long, and said he had been anxious to be there . ever tince fighting began. This morning the grand jury brought in a finding of not a true bill in the case oi the State vs. F. N. Spicer, charged with killing W. D. Jones about two months ago in Antelope. Most of the witnesses who were eubpccr.te 1 from that place returned today. The mnch heralded case against Receiver Otis Patterson was not even taken up, in the sense of an investigation, it being considered too trivial, and was therefore dismissed. Thexcircuit court this term was short lived, coming to an end this afternoon, when the juries were dis charged at about 3 o'clock. This was an exceptional term, not a single in dictment being brought in by the grand jury, nor a civil case tried. Jailer Fitz Gerald is now contemplating advertis ing for boarders, as bis hostelry is now vacated. ' Public School Entertainment. We publish below the program for the entertainment by The Dalles public schools at the Vogt tomorrow (Friday) evening. An admission of 15 cents will be charged. Doore open at 7 30. Pro gram commences at 8: Chorus "The Haunted House" Cantata "Mother Goose and Her Friends." Recitation "My First Party" Edna Sander j Chorus Darkies Minuet Ticy Tots Keel tutlon "The Little Quaker Sinner" beoua Sextcn Instrumental Solo Emllle Crossen Recitation "Teddy's First Pants"' ' Roy Johnson Fan Faries ... ...... .. . ....Class of Little Girls Song "Slimmer Fancies"? Lnci ie Crate, Lena Moore, Bertha Robinson and Delia Young. May Festival, closing with twining of the Mav pole. . 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 6imple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Wood Wood Woo .. We can furnish you with strictly first class, dry, fir wood at the same prices which yon have been paying for inferior quality, bend ns your orders and get the best.' Phone 2o. MchL Jos. T. Petkbs & Co. Wall Paper. 25 per cent saved by getting figures from tbe Snipes-Kingersly Drug Co. ' Lost. A pocket book. Finder please re turn to tuis office and receive suitable reward. " For Bale Cheap. Harrison Hay press, good as new, in quire at Lane Bros', blacksmith shop. - - . Mayl7-tf To Care at Col4 in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tie money it fails to core. 25c. THE FLYER FLEW. Sports Along at a 23-Mile Clip Sht'i All Rtcnt. The D. P. & A. N. Co. made no mis take in naming the new boat the Inland Flyer, for a flyer she proved to be 011 her official trial trip yesterday. j Leaving the Oak-street . wharf at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, she e teamed down the Willamette at an average rate of speed of 18 miles an hour, which was maintained until ICnapp'e beacon, on the Columbia was in line with the pilot house. From there she spurted to Fale's beacon, covering the dis'.an e in a fraction more than five miuutes. The government course, a knot, or 1 17 mile, over which the torpedo boats Davis and Fox were sped, was covered in 3 minutes and 23 seconds giving a good illustra tion of the Flyer's ability. Near St. Helena the boat was headed up stream, and then steamed up the Columbia to meet the steamer Regulator of the same line, in whose company she returned to her dock about 4 o'clock in the after nom. Although this was the first trial since the engines have been overhauled ar.d a condenser put in, the machinery worked very smoothly, and trre result of the trial was eminently satisfactory. During the spurt betw een Knapp'a and Fale's the engines, though "hooked up," attaint d a speed of 330 revolutions to tbe minute under 240 pounds of stesm. Unluckily, a-"gAsket" blew out at this stage, causing the guage to fall to an average of 180 pounds. Yet, the dis tance was covered at a r:tc of speed of a little over 23 miles per hour. . It is the intention of the company to try coal on the next trip, which will be made Tuesday. Telegram. Smothered From Too Much Fat. . Yesterday we published an article re garding the case of an Indian woman Bt Walla Walla, named Mrs. Lyman, who was too fat to live, but bad been brought to that place in the hope that physicians could do something for' her. It seems, however, that their efforts failed. The Union says: . Monday it was decided by her physi cian, Dr. N. G. Blalock, that something had to be done at once in an effort to save her life. Accordingly, Mrs. Lyman and her husband were consulted and agreed to an operation. Tuesday morn ing at 9 o'clock, with remarkable forti tude the Indian woman bade her hus band goodby and' submitted to the Eurgeon's knife. The operation did not take long but only ten pounds of fatty matter could be removed as the woman was so fleshy equally in all parts that yery little of the fatty tissue could be removed with safety. She recovered nicely from the operation and it was hoped some relief would come, but, however, that was not to be. About 5 o'clock Mrs. lyman found much diffi culty in breathing and was literally choked to death from fatty tissue press ing on and smothering the heart. Tbe case is a very remarkable one of obesity and notwithstanding the fact that the woman ate little food, ehe grew from day to day at a wonderful rate, flesh seeming to grow upon flesh. No remedies to reduce her weight had any effect. " "" ' Hats OA. A ruling of the Broad Street Method ist church of Columbu?, O., requires women to take off their bats during service. This is commendable in many ways, and will go far toward cultivating tbe Christian spirit with its attendant graces. As "the purpose of wcrebip is edifica tion," worshippers should take steps to remove whatever interferes with this, even if the barrier be a twenty five dollar creation of millinery art. In the human breast there arises a feeling de plorably akin to the angry passions when the eyes are trying to look over a high fence of flowers or feathers that effectually shuts out the view of speaker or singer. Hygienic reasons may also be urged in favor of a general custom of removing the article in question. And last, but by no means least, of thegbeneSts to be derived is the probable decreasing desire for "show" hats and the consequent shrinkage ..in millinery bills. By all means let ns respond cheerfully to the mandate, "Hats off." Union Signal. Ii you have piles, ccbe them. No use undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the results of the disease without' disturbing the disease itself. Place your confidence in DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure othebs ; it will not fail to cure you. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Try Yerba Buena Bitters, the best tonic. For sale at all first-class bars. C. J. Stubling, agent. The Dalies. ' '"'--- M17-3in '. Drink Warren's Pare Ginger Brandy. For sale at all first-class bare. C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles. M17 3m Farm for Sale. Six miles south of Tie Dalles, com posed of 495 acres 200 in grain and 100 in summer fallow. A good house and other buildings, and all manner of farm ing implements. This is a desirable farm at a bargain. For terms, apply to G. W, Pattebson, 6-tw The Dalles. Eggs for Settings. Egs for Eetting from A 1 stcck. B. B. Red Games, per 15, $1.25. S. C. Black Minorc.is, per 15, $1.25. S. C. Brown Leghorn, per 15, $1-25. H. F. ZlEGLER, m-2d-w The Dalles, Oregon. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colde, croup and whooping-cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy in time and save a doctor's .bill or the undertaker's. Snipes-Kmersly Drug Co. Ice cream soda Palace of Sweets. now on sale at the 4tf. THE JERSEY DAIRY. After June 1st, 1S99, the following prices for milk will prevail:- 1 pint a day. per month $1 50 1 quart a day, per month 2 25 3 pintj a day, per month 3 25 2 quarts a d'ay, per month. ... 4 00 3 quarts a day, per month 6 00 1 gallon 25c a day, two gallons or more a day 20s: per gallon. I also keep a thoroughbred Jersey bull for service on the Lee place, east of the fair ground. Telephone 63. B. T. COLLINS, Proprietor. HELLO ! rrtit mm .v? Well, I have been thinking of purchas ing one for some time. Wife, don't let me forget to call tomorrow at -JACOBSEN EOOK & MUSIC CO.'S, 170 Second Street, The Dalles. v- .a 1T..WV 1 mm How About Your Title? RE YOU SURE it is all right? Remember it is the W RECORD that governs. It is our business to search the records and show what they contain in relation to land titles. If you contemplate buying land or loaning money on real estate security, take no man's word, but insist upon knowing what the record shows regarding tbe title. An Abstract is as essential as a deed. Insist on having it. We bave the only set of Abstract Books in the County. All work promptly ix ecuted and satisfaction guaranteed. It yon have prop erty to insure, give us a call. We are agents for fnnrof the best fare insurance companies in the worm. If you have property for sale, list it with us and we'll find a buyer. J, M. Huntington & Co. Phone 81. 2d ray best For . uniformity in baking, perfection in roasliDg, 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 Lest authorities unanimous in their declarations that the Is the very best on earth. Sold exclusively by MAYS & CROWE For Woodmen rf lie Woild Excursion The O. R. & N. C-. ill make a round trip rate lor the al.ovf- 1 xenrsion of $3.30 ! The Da1 lea to Portland and return, good going on May Sdth. Tickets good for return on all gnlar passenger trains until June 2nd. Jas. Iheland, m23-30 Agent. Sole agents for this brand ot Coffee. A Wonderful Discovery. CARMELITE. Ti,n . 11 : . n ,-, r . 1 1 1 t : t nnn n ft if lit. lia4 in M. in .T,it f wa Ttfairav ia prepared to treat all diseases of tbe scalp, and ladies wishing home treatment may leave their address with Clias. Frazer. Carmelite is on sale at Mr. Fraser's bar ber shop and Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. See display on Friday and Saturday at Blakeley & Houghton's window ni4-lm St., opposite A. M. Williams & Co. JfM LsMI v I Chase & 3 Worn! ...IQaier&eeiitoii