A GENUINE SOIPIER SflliE Of garments for warm days and sultry nitrhls. Such is tho salo now in progress at our store in Hie form of light-weight under garments for tho ladies. They rango in pneo Irotn a 25c garment at 17c to an 85c garment at 59c in all styles, all prices, all shades. Why swelter now and dread your state When garments light as feather woight Can bo had in lots galore . At Pease cfc Mays' dry goods store. These garments you will find the thing In pink and blue, ecru and cream. For afternoons when crowds en masse Turn out to view tho band go past; When evening zephyrs 'round you play, You feel content to go and stay To see Shav'Bpeople try their best To pleaso and entertain their guests. If 3'ou, dear friends, could only see How nice those garments fit and please, You'd come at once to our great store And buy those garments b' tho score. (Jonquil!) Miller. 5 Leaders for the Warm "Weather in our Clothing Department. Bargain 1st Boys' Wash Suits, all sizes $ .Go each Bargain 2d Crash Suits for Boys, ages from to Jo years J. 15 each Bargain Yd Men's Crash Suits, reg. $4.50, reduced to 2.oo each First Iohr tint best. Wo do not intend to carry theso gooda over. TIIUV MUST GO. Bargain 4th Men's and Boys' Crash Hats; all tho newest styles and colors at Actual L-ost Bargain 5th Straw Hats at Half Prico In our Gents' Furnishings Department you can find a splendid assortment of Madras, Oxford and Per cale Shirts at prices that will astonish you. SEE OUR WINDOWS. All Goocla Marked In Plain Flituren. Pease Mays. ft Dalles Daily Chfoniele. - - AUG 4, 1891) Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. "ADVERTISERS: Changes In Advertisements muut "Wiided in before 10 o'clock A. M., as "tnaoecs wilt t.n nnnn.j t- r. WOMa Tllk rut.. ...Ill I . "HI lit 1U3IIITI.. Tkn..K0X,CLE PUBLISHING CO. dalles, January to. 1800. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Company J'W'trtlbB Baldwin. Tbi li.t.t ... Mr fih UUh0 BWwlnlnthework o bimij; ,0 ,lftvlnK P,uted ulK,..lh6 taller with tho or.Do.1. nnit? Dl!JlM,oria It failed ii.r u,ure u,Bn 'n( o l. i .. 7 .. l EII.m . Mun va led the col. WM IUUNI, V t iu " " Recount of her "HMW. ,k,, GKrgI, Upt0 iSL c lPi ordered the Now the cyollste must not hide their light under u bushel, but let everyone known it when they're out at night. They must alsj give the sk'ewalks the go by." W. J. RobertB will return to Pullman tluB evooing, having enlightened the council on eouio minutia regarding the proposed eower system. Mr. Boberte is associate principle of mathematics and civil englneeriug in tho college at Pullman. Wo are sorry to learn that for many roasons (real and hIbo imaginary) our evanoratot' hiia fulled to materialize. "Twero ever thus," tuut tl.e ueei way to do Ib never to feel Bure of anythlug until you are auro it will not evaporate bjforo your very eyes. Prof. W. Smith, who wna formerly prlnclpttl of tho public echools Jn The Dalle, came up as far aa Cascades yeoterday. Ho waa accompanied by Mre. Smith, ho having uoeu recenuy inarrlod. Ho Ib now principal of the Bohoole in Graea Valley, Californiu. Vo.tBrHnv afternoon Wlllard Ferguson was arrested, charged with larceny from . Wwutttiiv nf Thoo. MesMie on mm creek. JIo had been employed by Mr. Mu.nti fur about seven yearB, uui pi recout years has not been making tils home with thein. lie w arraigns thla morning aud ii having Mb trial this afternoou. J. VY, BUke, of TherinopollB, Wyo iuit returned from a trip Into the Prlue vllle country. While there he purchased MO Kuiboulllet bucke and 00 Lincoln bucki from the Prinevllle Laud and Live atnir f!u..nv. Mr. Blake it eipeclal- the Block are fine, large and welt adapt ed to tho Wyoming country, to which state they will be shipped. Ho left last night for Spokane to join his family. A fine rain visited this section Friday night ami Saturday morning. The dust was put out of' business for n while and the crops very much benefited. Dan Rinehart reported having heard of one man who was kicking about tho rain bccanGo his hay was in the field but ho did notgivo his name. Condon Globe. Lieutenant Lewis informs us that out of thirty-five applicants ho has nccopted eight recruits and rejected twenty-seven. Five left this morning and three will leave tomorrow. Others are being ex amined cln11 , and no doubt quite a number will bo taken into the regular service l.eforo the lieutenant leaves the city. Tho following telegram waa received in Portland yesterday by General Becbe from General Summers: "Will leave tiero Tuesday, 5 p. m, and arrive homo Thursday, 2 p. m. Will bring through fully COO men or more as a regiment. Arrange for a reasonable parade. At tho end of tho parade the colore will be presented to the governor, also the gov ernor enn review the parade. Have a bind for tho regiment, as onro had to turn their instruments back." Surely there is not such a marked difference between tho weather in The Dalles and Portland. And yet an ad in The Telegram last night headed "Ex citement," would indicate that they are having wiutery weather. The cut rep resents a in in rushing to the office on Wednesday evening, with a big fur coat on and his hands in his pockets while the wintry wind waa whiBtling around. Evidently the ad man hud used one of last winter's old cute . Annoyed 11 j' Little Hoodlum. The CiiKO.vicii: lias no desire to be considered "cranky," nor as always kicking; but we feel sure that our readers will consider that anyone who attended the theater lust evening is justified in complaining of the annoy ance caused by a clans of little hoodlums who made the room hideous with their shrill whistles and yelling. That "boys will bo boys" ia true and us it BhouUl be; but that they should be hoodlums ia not necessary. During a high-elase performance, where uro the better clues of people in n community, io no time for such demonstration ae was carried on luet night, and an officer bhould be in attendunce to suppress it. Tho yells and whietling of theeo little terrors almost succeeded in tiring the audience so that the effect of the play was lost, and yet thote who sat near them and desired to enjoy the performance claim they dared not reprimand them because they wero so eaucy. That is a pretty etato of affairs in a city like The Dalles, whero people must needs be overrun by a gang of hoodlums. We have often mentioned that the audiences hete are cold and that ap plause is not frequent enouirh, for it has such a tendency to inspire an actor. However, last night it waa not possible to applaud the very best ecene8 in the play without it being a siginl for an uproar which drowned the voices on tho stag'1. Indeed, at one time when one of the most effective eceneB was taking place some "kid" kept up n eort of hieuiiip noise until it could int be heard i Mr. Allen, the manager, bus done his best so far to make the audience com fortable and has succeeded in every way; and now wo would just suggest that lie appoint a deputy or two and when thfc6e boys become too annoying, take them by the nape of tho neck and throw them over tho back porch. A Chilli Klijoj H. Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in neod of a bjxative, and if the fattier or motlior be costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow Hb use; so that It ia the best family remedy known and every family snouiu navo a uome. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Lout. A while arrow head, etick pin, be tween Washington and Federal streets on Second. A reward will be given to tho person who will leave it at the store of H. C. L'.ehe. 4-3t Try tonic. a j. Verba Bueua Uittere, tho best For sale at all first-class bare. Stubllng, agent, The Dullee. M17-3iu Caili lu V'oor CUecM. Allcouutv warrants registered prior to October 1,1895, will he .paid t my office. Interest ceaflos alter juiyzu, (JouutvTieaeiuer. Harmony whiskey for family and pedal use, sold by Ben Wilson, The Dalles. . l To Cur told lu Uu !. Take Laxative Broino Qululoe Tab let. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 36c. KEEP OFF THE GRA88. Or Imthiir (lift niilitwalkn With Your U'honl So Hay the l)il and Other Thine Nay Thry Alto. Mayor Kuck and Councilmen Clough, Johns, Gunning, Stephens, Johnston, Michelbach, Shackelford, and Kelly were present at the council chambers last evening at 8 o'clock to deliberate concerning the affairs of the city. An application from tho fire police to bo admitted to the fire department was read and on motion of Johns re ferred to tho committee on firo and water. Nine new fire plugs, which had been previously purchased, were not accepted on account of tho keys not fitting the old pluga, na it is desirous ot having them uniform. On motion of Johns, the mayor ap pointed Johnston end Kelly on the sewer committee, which now consists of five members. Clough then moved that the bicycle ordinance compelling cyclists who ride at night to carry lanterns, and alto to strictly enforce the law concerning riding on the sidewalks. Iteports of the officers were then read and placed on -file. The following bills were ordered paid : 11II.LS ALLOWED. LD Oaks, hauling $ 80 J 11 Blakeney, 1250 brick 12 50 Geo Drown, prepayment .express. 30 Gutta Percha & Rubber Mfg. Co. mdse 11 70 Electric Light Co, lighte.July 13 80 It G Brooks, three cords wood 15 00 L Korden & Co, one duster 1 25 R B Hood, hauling 3 00 N H Gates, prepayment telegram, 40 O R & N Co, 720 lbs roils 14 40 Max Vogt & Co, repairing sewer. 7 50 Jas Hannon, hauling 1 75 CimoNiCLE Pub Co, receipt books, 2 25 H Clough, work on engine G 00 Mavs & Crowe, mdse 80 ZF Moody, coal 5 40 Hansen & Thomsen, repair pump, 1 25 Ferguson Bros, hauling engine... 5 00 H A Harper, hauling cart to fire. . 2 50 DalleB Lumber Co, lumber 4 10 J W Blakeney, hauling 1 00 J N Lauer, repairing hose cart. . . 75 Clms Jones, labor 32 0 Henrv Zirka, labor 21 60 J Heater, laor 4 00 J Lane, labor 1 CO J Wetle, hauling 14 75 A SCathcart. hauling 8 00 J Lindsav, labor.... 2 00 J C Briefi, labor 2 00 J Burgrafi", 47 meals 7 05 L T Rhodes, labor 11 20 Ernest Patton, labor 8 40 L H Thompson, labor 5 20 Mia Julian, 17 meals 2 55 C F Lauer, marshal salary fees killing dogs 38 00 Geo Brown, engineer salary 75 00 N D Hughes, marshal J5 00 G A Phirman, rjight watch 00 00 C J Crandall, treasure 20 00 N H Gates, recorder 50 00 beufert Condon, telephone rent. . 1 50 Dalles Water Works, water 50 00 TREABUl'.EB S llEI'OKT. July 1, cash on hand gen fund. 43144 09 Ree'd during month 023 98 $3708 07 By warants issued 26 90 Aug 1, balance available cash. . $37417 J'EOl'LK TOU A I.l KNOW. A. E. Lake is in from Wamic. C.'ias, Powue and wife are in from Antelope. George Johnston returned last night from Portland. James Cunningham, of Yakima, wob in The Dalles yesterday. Mrs. M. dishing returned to camp at Cascades this morning. R. B. Hood returned last night from a business trip to Portland. Misa Muud Cockcrline, of Boyd, ia a gucBt of Mrs. Mario Periano. C. A. Van Houlen came in from Hay Creek on tho stage this morning. Miss Hattle Cram was a returning passenger from Cascades last evening.. Mrs. Win. Michell returned home last evening, having spent two weeks with frieudB lu Portland. Miss Maio Cueliiiig, who baa spent soveral weeks in camp at Cascades, re turned homo last evening. Arming himself with fishing tackle and numerous bundles of provisions, which he also expects to tackle, E. ' B. Dufur returned to their camping place at Wind river today. Miss Carrie St. Johns, who has spent, her ten-daya vacation in Portland, (re turned home on last eventng'd train. S. F. Blythe, of tho Hood River Glacier, came up ironr mat little city yesterday and spent the day here. Mrs. Fred Van Norden and little son left this morning to spend a month with friends in Newberg, McMitinville and other towna in tho valley. Mrs. F. B. Rommervillo and her friends, Misses Viggers and Tracy, came in from Hay Creek yesterday. The former left for Portland yesterday, while the two latter were paseengera on the boat this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fish and N, J. Sinnott packed up thn morning nnd left for tho vicinity of Trout Lake. Jndd had the hotel hack newly painted and made into a miniature hotel, and has starte I out witti tho intention of taking life easy for a few weeks. Hugh Blakeney and his sister Mrp. Mary Thompson, who havo been visiting their mother, Mrs. Nancy Blakeney, and sister, Mrs. Win. McClure, at Mjsier, returned to tho city yesterday. Mrs. Thompson and daughter, Mary, will leave this evening for their home at Baker City. non.N. This morning, Aug. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fish, a daughter. Catarrh Cannot he Cured with local applications, aa they cannot reach the seat of the disease. 'Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and ia a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfacea. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredienta is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beRt. 12 That Tltrobblue Hcadacho Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufFerers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and Etrong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cente. Money back if not cured. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 Commencing Saturday, July 29th, tho O. R. & N. Co. will sell round-trip tickets to Cascade Locks and return for $1.50. Tickets will be honored going on train No. 1, Saturday, and returning on trains Nos. 4 and 2 tho following Sunday. Jas. Ireland, Agent. aug9 It's a real pleasure i I to get tho meals for tho family when you havo a, complete eet of necdfull utensils and have u new Garland etovo or steel rango to cook upon. Wo fur nish kitchens mid can pavo you money and many step's when you want anything in tl;o way of kitchen supplies. Our stock of tinware, i.rariip.ware, delf ware, table cutlery, car vers, meat cutters, laioen seed erf, pots, irons, roasting pane hundreds of other things to make the kitchen complete. We can furnish double oven cook stoves from $8.00 up. See the best Rangoon Earth, The Garland It has no equal. Also a complete line of build er's hardware. Notice to Poultry Raisers: No more Chicken Lice. Call st Mntcr & Benton's and sec the Antiseptic Nest Kgg. With tbc use of this Nett Kg jou will have no more lice, Mites or Vcrnin In your poultry bouses. Setting hens will set better eggs and will hatch better aud ctifCkens will live nud grow better where Antiseptic Kggis used. Sec them at per & Ben 167 Second St. Jtlsmarck'a Iron Nerro Was the result of his Bplendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kindeys and bowelB are out of order. If you want these qualities nnd the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Blakeley & Houghton's "drug store. 2 Thomas Rhoad?, Centerfield, O., writes: "I suffered from piles seven or eight yearp. No remedy gave me relief until DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, losa than a box of which permanently cured mo." Soothing, healing, perfectly harm less. Bewait. of counterfeits. Butler Drug Co. For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera that will take larger pictures than any other Camera on the market. For sale by Clarke & Falk. tf Our Bicycle ' Repairing Department Ts now in shapo to properly handle all kinps of worlc from a puncture to building a wheel. Also repair Locks, Guns, Sowing Machines and all kinds of light machinery, etc. 1 This department is under the charge of Mr. J. KirohofT. MAYS & CROWE. SHAW'S COMPANY Tonight's Play, Baldwin Opera House ONK WKKK, HElllNNl.NO MONDAY EVENING-, JULY 31st. MR. SAM T. SHAW, supported by a talented company of players. Positively tho strongest aggregation of Its kind in the west. The Finest Uniformed Band and Orchestra, Concert and parade each day at 2:00 o'clock. "FARMER STEBBINS." Change of play nightly. Special Scenery, Funny Comedians. Songs and Dances. POPULAR PRICES .. ., 16c, 26o and 35c Bwiti on Ml t Blakeley 4c Iloughton'i Drugstore, ly well fleMd with the uurcuaie m