A Circus in Wash Goods For a few da-s, while our relations from the overskirts of the city are being done by the circus, we will offer a very superior line of Raye Cord and Hyperion Dimities at one price forj'our choice, 10c per yard. These goods are fresh, crisp and dainty, and if the clown does not sufficiently impress you, take home one of these beautiful patterns as a Dalles. SKIRTS. Good Linen dress skirts 49c to $2.50 White Pique skirts ...$1.50 and up White Duck skirts 95c Navy Blue Duck, braid trimmed ... ...$1.50 WRAPPERS. Just received a large shipment of ladies wrappers in calico, percale and sateen, ranging in prices from 50c to $3.00. Gents Furnishing Summer Furnishings for Men. Just received Derby Ribbed Underwear, light plain color, eilk stitched seam, per'garment, 50c. Fancy Ribbed Underwear, light color with narrow blue stripe, silk stitched seams, per garment, 50c. MONARCH SHIRTS. Japanese Crepe, soft bosom, in many pretty patterns, very stylith, $1.75. ' . . Fancy mixtures in blues and reds, white trimming, both plain and plaited soft bosoms, $1.25 and $1.50. NEWEST BELTS. Both in plain and fancy laced leather, several colors, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Crash Hats for everybody. This is to be a Crash Hat summer, and we are pre pared for it. We have them in many pretty patterns and styles for 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. We also have a good as sortment ot crash caps. (Grocery Department. After the circus parade tomorrow, you will be tired and hungry, (cold stove at home). ment and order your lunch goods. "We "wcmlcl suggest to yon: Huckins Deviled Chicken. Boned Turkey. Boned Chicken. Sardines. All sizes and Chipped iseei. Vienna Sausage. Crackers and Cookies. Full Cream Cheese. Smoked Salmon. Kippered Herring. Sweet Pickles. Olives. ... Boiled Mackerel. Soused, Pickled Onions. s ' Lunch Tongue. Root Beer, ready to drink. ; Oranges, Lemons, etc. PEASE & MAYS All Goods marked in plain figures. souvenir 01 circus day at lhe Call at our Grocery Depart grades, foreign and domestic. Tomato Sauce, Mustard Sauce - Dept. The Dalles My Chronicle. SATURDAY - - JUNE 10. 1899 Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in before io 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 io, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Everything about Ringling Broa. show iiaa an air of refinement so seldom found in circuses. Prof. John Gavin, of this city has cepted an invitation to deliver the ac 4th of July oration at Dufur. A visitor in town today, evidently deeming this a national holiday, in quired of the poetmaster what hours the c ffice would be open. Mrs. Mary S. Myers, of this city, has been elected grand secretary by the Order of Eastern Star which convened in Portland this week. The water has fallen sufficiently at the locks to permit the boat to pass throngh, and transferrin!; at the portage s not necessary at present. The A. M. Williams & Co. pnll had a tick coming at the parade this morning; when eight of the "cbarciing" circus maidens appeared bedecked in the colors of the Maya & Crowe push. The river still continues to fall slight- ly, standing at 32.2 this morning. ' Cool er weather is predicted, but the Colum bia has yet to experience the riee occasioned by the past few davs of warmer weather. There will be no service in the Episco pal chnrch tomorrow, Rev. Jos. DeFor- est having left this morning for Port land, where he will deliver the bacca laureate sermon before the St. Helens' Hull and Bishop Scott graduates tomor row evening. Supt. Barclay, ot the railway mail ser vice spent yesterday in The Dalles, re turning from a trip to Prineville, Moro and the interior. We would not be sur prised if The Dalles . would hear some thing interesting regarding his visit ere long. Is your father at home?" asked a caller. "What is your name, please?" inquired the little girl. "Just tell him it is his old friend, Bill." 'Then I reckon be ain't at home. I heard him tell mamma if any bill came he wasn't at home." Tit-Bits. Rev. J. H. Wood has been attending the ministerial association at Moro dur inz the week and remained over to be present at the Epworth League conven tion which is now in session there; His pulpit will therefore be filled both morn ing and evening tomorrow by . Rev. Hoadley, of University Park. At the Congregational church Sun day morning there will be a regular annual Childrene' Day sermon by pastor to children. In the evening the pastor will speak on "ShipB that Pass in the Night." Tms will be an address to young people. Special music will be rendered by the choir at both services The Goldendale Sentinel will in the future be published by Mee6re. Byare & McCuily, the latter recently with the iHBONicxB. mat paper is much im proved in appearance since Mr. McCuily nas taxen cnarge ot it. its dress is eviuenuy new, ana altogether It is one of the neatest of exchangee which are received at this office. The pupils of St. Mary's Academy will give an entertainment on Friday, June ICth, to raise funds for the purpose of lighting the building. Exercises will commence precisely at 8 o'cUck p. m. Admission 50 cents. Children under 7 years not admitted. Tickets are for sale at Blakeley & Houghton's, H. Her bring'e, J. P. Mclnery's and Maier & Benton's." Spokane is to have a law against throwing scrap paper on the sidewalks, which is a good one, the mayor claiming that recently several bad runaways have been caused by this habit. Then, too, they give the streets Buch an untidy ap pearance. The Dalles would do well to look into he matter, as that is the cause of much of the annoyance of keep lng'our city looking any ways decent. Among the many visitors who came in to the city today were two who did not come to attend the circus, but to be life long members of the family of Rev. D. V. Poling. ,Tbey were twin girls, and arrived this morning. While The Dalles really needed young men more than young ladies, we congratulate Rey. a .d Mrs. Poling that they were so fortunate as to have two of the fairer sex as visitors. : ' The Indiana appreciate circas day seemingly more than anyone, and the town is well supplied with Red Men to day. One of them, however, decided to have a little circuB of bis own by swallowing all tire fire water he could get a hold of. The marshal found it necessary to hand-cuff him before he could be quieted down and landed in the "ekookum bouse." An amueing thing today has been to watch the balloon venders and the tac tics they use in selling their wares. Walking np to a baby carriage or a band of small children, they will hand each child a balloon. Of course when the mother attempts to take it away to band back to its owner, the babies set up a howl, and to prevent, a ecene she is com pelled to buy the pretty plaything. There's more ways than one of selling a balloon. Bert Bagley, of Pease & Mays' store, is carrying his arm in a sling, the regu't of a slight accident a short time since. Working about the store, Bert ran a small sliver in his right hand which he extracted. A short time after he struck the hand on the corner of a counter and since that time it has been swelling and very painful. It is now thought it is poisoned slightly, and Bert feels some" what anxious concerning it. Everyone likes to see the little ones enjoy themselves, and particularly to see them take part in .entertainments, and quite a large number of the parents and friends attended the closing exer cises of the kindergarten taught by the Misses Taylor, which took place yester day afternoon . A.nongother numbers which greatly pleased all, Jessie Hos tetler and Hartwell Woodworth sang a duet which was wonderful for Buch little ones. Ralph Gifford' also sang a little solo. Ralph Gifford and Lloyd Welle, Jessie Jones, Winifred Douthit, Jessie Hoetetler, Bernice Moore and Ilene Kelly took part in the finger plays. One of the sweetest things was the Buttercup Meadow duet bv Elinor Tav lor and JeBsiejJonee. The entire program was splendid nd showed good training. PERSONAL MKNTIOIf W. S. Cbipp, of Arlington, is a visitor in the city today. Miss Melissa Hill was among the passengers on the Regulator this morn ing bound for Portland. Miss Blanche Dbfur is in The Dalles today from her home in California. She will visit relatives ir Dufur. Mrs. A. McLeod, who has spent tbe past two weeks with her mother in this city, returned to ber home in Golden dale today. , Miss Lawrence and Mie9 Mabel Law rence. who have been guests at tbe home of J. S. Schenck, returned to Portlai d by boat today. Grant E. Kellogg, editor of the Moro Republic, and C. N. McCaleb, a busi ness man of Moro, called at the Chron icle office today. M. B. Zumwalt arrived from Tygh yesterday to attend tbe circus. He, however, did not forget to call at The Chkonicxk office, and made a sub stantial call too. Chas. Durbin arrived in the citv last evening from Antelope to attend tbe circus. Where he managed to find all the duet which had accumulated on his face was a question with his friends. It was a circus to eee him. H. C. Rooper is apparently one of those who borrow the children for the purpose of having an excuse to attend the circus. He came in vesterday with three children of his own and three borrowed from the neighbors. Messrs. P. J. McCuily, of the Golden dale Sentinel, and W. McKenzie, a hardware merchant of that city, came over on their bicycles this morning to attend tbe circus, leaving there at 6 o'clock and arriving at The Chronicle office by 10. The Modern Beamy. Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleaning action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant syrup ot rigs, made by the (Jaliforsia Fig Syrup Co. only. House for Rent. Six-room dwelling house, nicely kept and freshly papered, in tbe east end of Third street. Apply at this office. 10-3t South Slders, Attention! Th ere will be a meeting of the Side Hose Co., No. 6, at the hose Monday evening. Be on hand. South house 9 3t "Harmony" Whiskey. Harmony whiskey for family and special uee, sold by Ben Wilson, Tbe Dalles. jl Kudul Dyspepsia Cure completely di gests food within the stomach and in testinea and renders all c'aeses of food 1 fanAhlA nf rMifnir aasimilaflarl finrl nnn- ! verted into strength giving and tissue building substances. Knipes-Kinersly Drag Co. - ' ' Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotine fir unborn and wind chafing. tf The latest Mays'. crash suits at Pease & CIRCUS DAY. Fodi Thousand Visitors In tbe City An Immense Parade. Talk about Fourth of July, firecrackerp, peanuts and eagles. " It may eound any thing but patriotic, but it isn't in it with circus day, parades, balloons and circus lemonade, taffy, chewing gum, best fellows to swing bands with, and num erous other enjoyments attendant upon such an auspicious" occasion. If there's one day above another that ought to be a holiday its circus day, and its cruelty to animals to keep us shut up in offices, scores, shops, etc., when the Circus is in town, for it is as much of a circus to be on tbe streets as in the tent. Its equally as cruel as keeping the children home from the performance. As David Harum asserts, a small boy will remember his first circus if every thing else is forgotten. Everybody wants to see the circus old and young, little and big, small and great, and in spite of the oft-repeated assertion "I wanted to have the children eee the show ; as far as I am- concerned, I've seen lots of such things and they are all about the same," the honest truth is that it is almost an impossibility for anyone to resist the novelty of it. Another assertion that can't be proven is the one which brands the circus as detrimental to a town, claim ing that they take the money out of it True, they take a great deal out ; but at the same time bow much do they cause to come in? Ringlin; Bros, stopped here moBtly for the purpose of feeding and in that way they individually leave much here. Then the amount expended by visitors will be enormous, not alone in hotel bills, but our stores have been crowded all day, and must necessarily be the gainers thereby. All day yesterday and today wagon load 8 of people were coming into tbe city : from every direction, tbe crowd com ing down the brewery grade this morn ing reminded one of a procession. Early last evening every hotel and lodging house was crowded and had to tmn people away, while many families camped in the outskirts of the city. It is estimated that fully 4000 visitors are in town. Somehow Tbe Dalles forgot itself this time and instead ot dealing out the usual wind storm, even caused the same to bide its face so that we might be more comfortable until after the parade. From 6 in the morning the streets have been crowded, and by 10, as the parade began, it was almost im possible to pass along the sidewalks. At 4 o'clock the trains began to arrive and many of our citizens were on the grounds to watch them unload, wl i h they say was most interesting, every thing being done in such an orderly manner that by 8 o'clock several acres of canvass was stretched and almost a thousand members of the aggregation were eating breakfast in tbe large din ing tent. The parade which took place at 10 was perhaps a mile long, and the best ever seen in this city. Among the many brilliant features were the neat animal "Harmony" CQhiskey. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PURE HAND MADE SOUR MASH WHISKEY for Family and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or. r SEE Automatic Blue Heal, Glean, V r I MAYS & cages, the four brass bands, one being' with a mounted cavalry troop, the 15 elephants, tbe came) caravan, the chime of bells and the ecreaming calliope. Immense crowds attended the per formance this afternoon; but at the time of going to press we had no report of it. However, judging from the re ports given by the papers in La Grande, ' Baker City and other places where they have shown, it is the best ever given in Oregon. The following lines can "be found ...maier & Benion Cement, Lime, Sulpher, Salt, Robber Garden Hose, Winchester Rifles, Revolvers,' Fishing Tackle, Bicycle Sundries, Barbed Wire and Nails, Delft Enameled Ware, Granite Ware and Tin Ware, Builders' Hardware, Step Ladders, Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges. Complete Line of Groceries, Deep Well Pumps, Cleveland acd Crawford Bicycles'. . We buy our goods right and will positively not be undersold by any one. The Busy Store. Each day our business shows tbe people are finding out we are pushing 10 tbe front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople the very best, and last, but not least, buyers who know their business and buy for the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. OUR Flame Oil Stove. NO Danger, NO NO Odor. CROWE. 3 . x I