C3) I For the balance of this week we will display to the public the choicest we have in colors at 25 cents per yard At this prise we include all goods that range from 35e per yard and upwards. Boys Shitft tdaists. In medium and dark colors, age 4 to 12 years 29c Mother's Friend shirt waists, in dark blue and white percale, age 7 to 12 years 59c Mother's Friend shirt waists, plain, white, and plaited bosoms, attachable collars, age 5 to 12 years 85c Fauntleroy blouse waist, in dark and medium fancy per cale, size 1 to 8 years 35c Fauntleroy blouse waists in plain white, age 1 to 8 yrs, 50c to $1.85 Boys' yiegligee Shirts. Fine showing of these shirts for the little boys in many colors and pretty patterns. The assortment from which all tastes can be suited are here. - ... Pretty Percale shirts, with separate cuffs, to be worn ; with white collars ...40c, 75c and 90c Fancy Cheviot shirts, with separate cuffs, to be worn with white collars "......75c Stylish Percale shirts; collar and cuffs attached.. 50c and 65c Hsits. SPECIAL Misses' and children's straw hats at half price. P E A E & MAYS All Goods marked in plain figures. The Dalles Daily Chfoniele. THURSDAY - JUNE 29. ISC 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. Spain she had a little lamb. The slickest lamb around. She sold the lamb to Uncle Sam For twenty million down. When Samuel took it by the tail To lead it home you know, The mutton rare turned out a bear, And now Sam can't let go. All kinds of bicycle repairing done on short notice at Mays & Crowe's. Today's report says warmer weather for several days. Also that the Colum bia will begin falling tonight and fall until Tuesday. It now stands at about 40. The wool market ia exceptionally live Iv today, and we understand for tbe first time this season clips bave sold to day at 15 cents. So far" not more than 13)-2 cents hid been paid. There will be a council meeting to morrow night for the purpose of settling np the year's business. Any who may have claims against the city are re quested to preeent them before the meeting. The leading question ie, "Where are you going to spend the 4th?" Many are tilking of joining in the fun at Dufnr; others at Goldendale ; while a great many will go to Portland. A good way to do would be to board the Regulator and enjoy a picnic along' the river banks Many bave decided to celebrate in this manner. Albany will donate a site and get a $250,000 saw mill employing 500 men. We mention this fact simply as a newa item ; but if our citizens care to take it as a hint, it will not hurt our feelings in the least. Mrs. Ida Crawford, the trained nurse, whose health has compelled her to be away-from the city much cf the time, has returned and may be found at Mrs. Nelson's oh tbe comer of Third and Liberty streets. Among the many beautiful gifts which the bride and groom received last night was a handsome basket of tbe most handsome flowers, which was presented by the Ji,ike, Mr. Williams being a member of that order. The Btreet sprinkler is doing splendid work in reducing tbe dust on the streets, and have you noticed just how well it succeeds in striking the cross walks full torcer .Never mind, just let two or three ladies pass over them with their trainB and they'll soon dry them up, act ing in the-capacity of a mop. - Monday, the 3d, being the anniversary of tbe battle of Santiago, the leading banks all over the United States will close on that date. Therefore French & Co. and the First National, of this' city will also observe it as a holiday. . As Tuesday is the 4th, that will make two holidays in succession when no business can be done with our banks. . i We understand that Moro will be the terminus of the Columbia Southern Railway for some time to come. The management bave found the construe tton of a line south much more difficult and expensive than anticipated, besides being asked the most exorbitant figures for right of way through ranches on the route. Owing to these conditions tbe C. S. company have come to the con clusion not to extend their line further south for the present. Moro Leader. The father of Durrant, the San Fran cisco murderer, was employed in one of the large ehoa factories there. The other employes demanded that he be discharged and bia employers had to let him go. All the factories have been closed against him, and he and his wife and daughter are living in poverty. He is trying to get money from England to take the family back there, whence they came.' It is a splendid idea to teach the chil dren, to begin charitable work in their early years, and no better way could their energies be expended than in do nations to the babies' home in Portland. Next Friday evening tbe Junior En deavor will give a social on the lawn of the Congregational church. Ice cream and cake will be eerved for 10 cents. Don't fail to stop and encourage the children by patronizing them. Definite arrangements have not as yet been made for the excursion down the river to meet the boys ; and it will probably by impossible to go into de tails before the river recedes and it can be determined whether the steamer can go" through the locks. Many have questioned regarding the rate that will be charged for the excursion. It will likely be about 2 50 for the round trip to St. Helens, and a dollar of that will go to the entertainment fund in Port land. However, the price has not as yet been fixed. Tbe two opium fiends, who were re leased from jail with the understanding that they would leave town, are evi dently intending to use Ang. Buchler'e hog pen as a eummer resort, for no sooner were they at liberty than they returned to tbe "pen." Mr. Buchler naturally objects to bis swine associating with Euch characters, and wants them again removed. The question now is how will we get rid of them? They are anxious to go np the road, and Dalles people have small objection to their go ing wherever they choose if they'll only get a move on them. Flax culture in Oregon is destined to become one of the leading industries. The Moro Leader eays: A sample of flax comes from J. W. Daugherty, grown on his farm at DeMoss Springs. This flax is about twenty inches loDg at present, but has not come to its full growth. Persons who are authorities on flax culture, says Mr. Daugherty, will harvest twenty bushels to the acre from his 75-acre tract. Allowing a dollar a bushel for the flaxseed, the superiority of flax over wheat in this case as a source of income to the farmer is very plainly demonstrated. There are still several sidewalks in our city which are a disgrace. Of conrse we would not be so small as to mention the numerous chuck boles which are evidently left to allow the ratter to ply his trade, nor the planks which when you step on one end, fly up and salute you. But we are now referring to the walks which bave been patched up by property owners, who have not taken the trouble to put new .boards in, but instead, have nailed "bias" pieces on top covering the pit falls and in their place leiving a splendid stumbling block whereon to stub the toe and light on all fores. Indeed, there are many such things in The Dalles which would induce one to keep sober for fear of running np against them. If even that much good were accomplished by their presence, it might be an excuse for the patching business; but we have noticed no euch results, and therefore call the attention of the marshal and property owners to the neglect. WEDDED. . The Modern Beauty. Thrives on good food and sunshine, witn plenty 01 exercise in the open air. Her form giows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If h?r system needs the cleaning action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleaeant Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. SCO Keward. E. IYI. William and Kllzabeth Sampson United In Marriage Last Evening;. centered, than in night, when Mr. A reward of $50 will be paid by the undersigned for the recovery of the body of Bert Whitney, drowned in the Snake river at Palouee Rapids, near Lyon's Ferry, on May 3, 1899. ' DESCRIPTION Bert Whitney was 21 yea-s old ; weight about 175 pounds; height 5 feet, 11 in smooth shaved ; dark brown hair. He wore dark pants with light stripes, and heavy laced shoes; has a tuft of light colored hair on the left, back side of bead ; two burn scars on body. The person finding the body will please wire . C. E. Whitney, 21-2w St. Helens, Ore. Julius Fisher, who was formerly in this city, employed at the Elite barber shop, has opened a first-class barber shop in the Hotel Perkins at Portland, where Dalles people will always be glad to find him when visiting there. Never in the history of The there been a wedding of two )alles has oung peo ple about whom more inteiest has been that Bolamnizea last Edward M. Villiams led from tbe altar, aa his Wife, Miss ihz ;beth Sampson, eldi Mr. Frank Sampson, of having made this their years and both bavin prominent places in' natural that they h thoughts and heartfe tdaughter of no city. Both Fiome for many occupied most r city, it was d the kindest best wishes at article to anybody. W. W. Statesman. The Times-Mountaineer evidently thought it would not be necessary to put a credit on any of the Statesman's articles, as their excellence would pro bably brand them as coming from that journal. As to the Chronicle's error in tbe matter, we are perfectly willing to make reparation, and apologize sincerely to the Union for the mistake. 815 Reward. this important step in their lives. The Congregational church, where the ceremony was performed, was beauti fully transformed for the happy occasion by a great profusion of; palms, ferns and white lilies, and the scene was one oi beauty and impresBiveness, as to the playing of tbe "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin, by Prof. Birgfeld, the bridal procession entered tbe church. first came the UBhers, Uarl Williams and Victor Sampson, followed by tbe two bridesmaids. Misses Clara and Florence Sampson, becomingly gowned alikiin lavender organdie and carrying hand some bouquets of roses. They proceeded the maid of honor, Miss Pearl Williams, dressed in pink organdie, and bearing in her hands a bunch of La France roses. Following the maid 'of honor, came tbe bride, a picture 'of sweetness and simplicity, leaning upon the arm ot her father and attired in. a very pretty gown of organdie and white silk, over all of which was a handsome brida) veil. She carried a large bouqbet of white roseB. At the altar tbe! party was met by tbe groom and bia best man, Mr. Fred W. Wilson, and to the.impressive words of the Episcopal marriage service nttered by Rev. Dj V. Poling, of tbe Congregational church, the care of the daughter for all time, to come was trans ferred from her father to that ot her husband. During the entire ceremony Prof. Birgfeld at the organ rendered sweet and impressive music. Following the ceremony at the chuvch the participants repaired to the home of the bride's parent p, whose parlors had been very tastefully- decorated with a profasion of fljwers. The color scheme in the front parlor was entirely in pink, tbe walls being so covered that they rep resented a bower of roses, while deep red roses in great profusion gave to the dining room an appearance of great beauty. In an adjoining room the decorations were confined to blue, aud here weie placed the many beautiful and appropriate presents, which showed the appreciation of a large circle of friends. At 10 o'clock the guests sat down to an elaborate wedding supper, the bridal party occupying a table at which the decorations were principally of sweet brier combined with sweet peas and pink streamers of ribbon. Many kind words and wishes were expressed for the happiness and pros perity of tbe newly married couple, and with great interest 'the wedding cake was cut. Fortune decreed to Miss Pearl Williams the ring it contained, while the bride's bouquet was caught by Miss Clara Samnson. Just as the supper was er.ded the sweet strains of music were heard coming from tbe band which gave a de lightful serenade to the participants in the happy event. Mr., and Mrs. Williams left on the 11:45 train for an extended wedding journey, expecting to be away till Sep tember. They will visit many places in the fttr East, especially in New York and Massachusetts. Jf all the good wishes by which they are followed are vouch safed, their future life will be one of unalloyed happiness. Mr. Williams is well known to the business world as the head of the large dry goods establishment of A.'M. Will iams & Co., and occupies an enviable position in tbe estimation of all who know him. His friends are limited only by the extent of his acquaintances, and few men can claim so many sincere ones. Mise Sampson has lived in The Dalles 6ince her girlhood days, and her sweet, unselfish disposition haB endeared her to a marked degree in the affection of her aesociatione. The wedding was of a private nature, only the members of the respective families and the employes of Mr. Williams' store being present. No cards were issued. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of each of the bodies of Wong and Jake, Chinamen, who were drowned in the Columbia at Blalocka last Friday. Chek Kee Co., 29-d&wlm The Dalles. If yon contemplate a trip East this summer take advantage of the $81 round trip rate from Tbe Dalles to Detroit, Mich., Tickets sold June 29th, only, and good for return until August 31st. This will undoubtedly be the lowest round trip rate to the East this season. This rate is made for the annual convention of Christian Endeavor Society at Detroit July 5th to 10th. Call on James Ire land, agent O. R. & N. Co. for further particulars. If you want to have good Jersey milk delivered twice a day at your home, yen may be supplied by applying to Bert Bagley, who will bring you the beet of milk morning and evening. 28 3t It's a real pleasure Cottage for Sale or Rent. A comfortable, furnished cottage of seven rooms for sale or rent for tbe sea son at Seaview. Apply at the Wasco warehouse. 24-lw A Card of Thanks. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has done for our family. We have used it in ao many caseB of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and it haa always given the most perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly in debted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wiBh them to please accept our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Mrs. S. Doty, Di8 Moines, Iowa. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. Wood Wood Wood. We can .furnish you with strictly first class, dry, fir wood at tbe same prices which you have been paying for inferior quality. Send na your orders and get tbe best. Phone 25. Mchl. - Jos. T. Peters & Co. 1 to get the meals for the family when you have a complete set of needfull utensils and have a new Garland stove or eteel range to cook upon. We fur nish kitchens and can save you money and many steps when, you want anything in the way of kitchen supplies. Our stock of tinware, graniteware, delf ware, table cutlery, car vers, meat cutters, taisen seed ers, pots, irons, roasting pans hundreds of other things to make the kitchen complete. We can fnrniph double oven cook Btovesfrom $8.00 np. See the best Range on Earth, The Garland It haa no equal. Also a complete line of build er's hardware. filer & Benton 167 Second St. Thousands are Trying It. In order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective cure for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we havfe pre pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City. I Buffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy, and I never hoped for euro, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even that. Many acquaintances have used it witn excellent results. uscar usirum, 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine, mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cents. At druggists or by mail. The Busy Store. Each day our business shows the people are finding out wc are pushing to the 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. Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotine for sunburn and wind chafing. tf 1776 1899 Headquarters For Flags, Fire- crackers. Lady-crackers, Colored Fire, Pin Wheels, Hobson Wheels, Cannon-Crackers, Dewey Torpedoes, Bombs, Reman Candles, Sky Rockets, nnd other Fire Works to numerous to mention at 170 2d St., The Dalles. Jacobsen Book & Music Go. We Apologize. The Dalies Chroniclr ia giving our morning contemporary credit for that recent suggestion of oura to the peace commission. If The Cuboniclk had printed the article without credit to any one it wonldn't be eo bad but for us to furnish feathers for the nest of the morn ing grafter is too much. The Dallea Times-Mountaineer clipped an article from the Statesman, too. But its course was not quite eo reprehensible aa that of the Chboniclb it didn't credit the -SEE OUR- Automatic Blue Flame Oil Stove. Economi cal. NO Danger, NO NO r. MAYS & CROWE.