It's a Fact Muslin Underwear, Tailor-Made Suits. I 12 That tlio hardest thing to do In business non..n.,liiyfi is to got h man to believe tho truth. For tbo lmsl feW l,n-vs w0 'mvo lmn atlvcrti6inn Strictly All-Wool Suits, Made up in tho very latest style, for $9.85 One man pretty nearly nte one leg off a pair ot punts from one of theso Etiita yesterday, trying to fin.l cotton in them. He was so euro they must bo part cotton that ho pretty nearly choked to death, nrd if it hadn't been for a temperance lec tuir from Kansas, who pulled them out of iiis throat with a cork eciew,. which he happened to have, we'd hnvo ono customer less. The man eays he'll believe wiiat wo tell him hereafter. Come In And let us show you the greatest line of Su'tn in Kif-tern Oregon; and remember wo give ttitli every Man 'a Suit a pair of those justly cele-bra'i-1 'Nobayoknee Trouser Stretcl ers." SEE WINDOWS. Now Spring Stock opened, mak ing tho largest and most complete line of LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ever shown in The Dalles. Entirely new styles of laces and embroideries, combined with clusters and tuck ings, makes the new spring line the prettiest ever shown. If you have time, when in, look through the stock. It's a pleasure for us to show them. Some Raro Bargains. 121. Color, blues and grays. An all-wool, perfect fit- AA rn ting suit yUi Jll loo. Gray Suits, latest stylo cut jackets; made in all-wool gray camel's hair; extra A-f rn strong lined; only ... $itJU 154. Brown Covert, fancy colored lining in jacket, strong pcrca line lining in skirt; suit trim med in black braid; 0 A AA only OlU.UU All Sizes, from 32 to 38. These three lines of Suits, bought as bargains, and though low in price, are well-made, attractive and serviceable. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telepltone A'o. 1. SATURDAY - - - APRIL 21, 1000 Oysters KTYCcl Jtl every Myle by KELLER WAYSIDE GLEANfNGS. Spring .nmL at reduced puce at tho Columbia Kicking bouse. UOa-lw A marriage license was iseujd yester day tu lTfd IJarnt'B and Etta A. Iiuell. borne miscreant, who ought to be strung up by the thumbs, poiwned the tiarmitts little pug dog of JJr. lisheltnan last Illicit. The la lies of St. Paul's Guild wish to extend their thanks tu ull frieuds who so k, nil. y assisted in making their enter tainment so creat a euceeee. ' On anJ aCter tomorrow mail trains will mt-et twice daily at The Dalles. The nun n for both directions will, there fore, Cote nt 12 noon and 1) p. tn. A. S. JJiowers, Republican candidate (or county judge, is negotiating with W. il. Butts for the purchase of a houee and lot on the blulT, with the intention of moving here in the evtnt of hie elec tion. Col. I. C. Judeon, industrial agent of tue 0. '. k N. Co., aud D. R. McGiunis, a ui-nltln. .i u. i....i n.,.. -...M, ILCIUCU Ul 131. IUI WIIIU., came up on tho Flyer yeBlerday and are tiie gueets of Rev. O. D. Taylor. They left for Portland this afternoon on the ueiayed N'o. 1. The clerks of Walla Walla are making an iil'jrt to have the stores closed there very night of the week, except Satur day () o'clock. A paoer there says it is the rule in all progressive cities to dose at 0 o'clock. Now what is the I)',tlVi"' tl" PrKreefcivuci,.vof'1,lu Judge Hebe had a telegram todav 'font A. fvherneckau announcing that "ie Astoria delegation uppolnted recently t0 vleit The Dulles, and look over the situation with the view of putting a line of boats on the run between The Dalles "1 Astoria, will arrive here on next Monday ' boat. . A Afctorian fisherman, who bears an uoinietakable Milesian patronymic, caught a 100-pound halibut the other "ay hi 1 fjuii.i ilH etomash loaded with a luUcellnneous collection of herring, ''adt.nl crab?. The Irishman thinks lias solved the problem of what If KM bait for halibut fishing. T'iu oung men of the city urecordl a,y Invited to attend a popular meet "V in tho Interests of the Y. M. O. A. attlio Methodist ehurch Sunday after noou at -I p. U), 'fills Is the first meet ,ul, kind and should be well at I'ut'u I" older to get the work sturted ,u kojiI bhuue as possible. Jl'e real property ot the estate of the HiUs W, UavlF, concictiog of 320 4tfe of land on the divide between hero and Mosier, and lot 4 in block 9, Dalles City, wbb Bold today to satisfy mortgages held by Smith Frencti. The property waB bought in by tho mort gagee at ?2200 for the land and $2100 for the city property. Qn Mr. Bryan's advent into one of our western towns oh his recent campaign tour a large flaming poster bearing the following, met his gaze on every hand : "A possible president? Nit! W.Jay Bryan, discoverer of perpetual motion with the tongue! Uncle Sam's jester. Upholder of free trade, wreck, ruin end 10 to 1. Funniest thing in town. Come and see it !'' A London clergyman tellB a moving tale of innocence in the East End. A frail little girl came into a public houee with a jug to fetch her parents half a pint. When the jug was filled, she nervously put down two half-pennies on the counter and made for the door. The barman, though he hardly liked to frighten the poor little thing, called after lier in a gentlo voice: "You're a half-penny 3hort." "No, you're a half penny short," she answered, and dis appeared. A social event which will long ua re metnliered bv the young people of Moeler was a party given lust Wednes day evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Root in honor of Miss Mabel Riddell, of The Dal lee.TfriTe veiling was spent in playing game6 and other amusements. At 11 o'clock a sumptous repast was served, after which games wtre resumed until a late hour, when the young people departed, each declar ing it to be the best of tho season. Among thote present were Misses Mabel Riddell, Bessie Middleswart, Elsie Mid dleswart, Hannah Weberg, Hulda Graudland, Adallue Bellinger, Josie, Jessie, and Amelia McClure, Nora and Edna Root; Messrs. Frank Middleswart, George Chamberlain, Leo and Elmer Root, Charlie Clark, Uennard Bellinger, Sam Stark, Price Hunter, Willie and Gordon Graham, Willie Rowland, Ed- ard Duusmore. Miss Gertrude Mays, granddaughter Judge Mays and daughter of Benton jays, of Wallowa county, arrived hero, iis mornini: from Spokane where the lias been under tho medical care of Dr.V' Jktucs Sutherland since last October, J V friends will be pleaeento learn that'she Is well and hearty and that her looks give every Indication of her complete restoration to health. The case of Miss Maya is full of interest. Five years ugoshe was taken down with typhoid fever. Before she had fully re covered she waB stricken with the measles, and this, in turn, was followed with lung troubles that lasted for yeais aud teemed to blot out all hope of re covery. Changes of climate were under taken and all that medical skill and tender care could do was dono, but in vain. It was almost without hope that she was placed under the medical care ef Dr. Sutherland last fallbut it Is due to tiliu, as wf 11 as to others wIid may be in a condition similar to that of Miss Mays, to say that the doctor's speciwl treatment was in her case eminently successful. She looks strong and hearty and weighs more than she ever did. Miss Maya will visit friends here for about a week. ChanCH In llnllroail Tlnni Card. Tiie following change in time card will take eil'ect on the O. R. & N. Co. Sun day, April 22, 1900: Train No. 2, Chicago-Portland special for Chicago and all points east via Hunt ington, will leave The Dalles at 12:35 p' in. This is a through train and will stop ovei only nt BiggF, Grants, Arling ton, lieppner Junction, Umatilla and important stations east thereof. Dalles passengers should take train No. 2 for Heppner. Train No. (5 leaves Dalles at 10:10 p. in. foi Washington division points, all points east via Spokane and Great Northern; also all points between The Dalles and Huntington and all points east via Huntington also carries through tourist sleepers to Kansas City. Train No. 1 leaves Dalles at 12:35; p. in.; stops only nt Hood River, Bonne ville, Multnomah Falls, Bridal Veil and Trotitdale. Train No. 3 leaves Dallea at 4 :0b a. m. for all points west of Dalles. Freight trainB will not curry passen gers except those holding special per mits form 208. a2l 5t Ciilaltt Jnck udiI tlm 1'rraclier. The Klamath Falls Republican eays: "An interesting incident is related in connection with the execution of Cap tain Jack, who was one of tho Indians hanged in this county for murdering Gen. Canby In the Modoc war. The day before his death Captain Jack was visited by a number of the clergy and asked to receive the ordinance of bap. Usui and otherwise prepare himself for u comfortable reception at the end of his journey on the morrow, being told of heaven's bliss and the means to attain it. Then Jack inquired of the divine if he were actually suiu of heaven and the way to get there, to which an affirma tive answer was given, with positive as surance. Whereupon Jack replied: "As for me, I feel a trifle uncertain about the matter, and you being Hire, I'll make this proposition to you. You take my place tomorrow aud go to that region about which you haven't a single loubt, and in return for the favor I'll give you all I've got ten ponies to add to your estate. I'm not usually very particular, hut In this instance, feeling somewhat uneasy about the re sult, wuiild a little rather stuy here." 'lliu I'llmlun I'luy. Tho Topbka Cupltal says : " I'ho vita tcopio pictures of 'Tho Passion Play pleased the crowd. EdUon'u vltuscopu reproduotim of 'The Passion Play,' as produced every ten years ut Oheram mergau, was given at Garfield park last night to a large and appreciative audience. All the Important scenes in the lifu of the Savior ure shown from His first appearance a a babe to the ascension after the crucifixion. The scenes are so real aud lifelike that, it is not hard to Imagine hearing the conver sation between those who are repre sented in the play. One of the best is the scene in winch Lazarus is raised from death to life, the audience becom ing breathlessly attentive as the large stone falls from tho dour of tho tomb. The death of John the Baptist, after which his head is brought before the king on the platter; the Savior in the midst of the children; the last supper with the disciples ; Christ before Pilate; the Savior carrying the cross ; the ciuci fixion;and, finally, the ascension, are very vividly shown in a way that elicited many favorable comments from those who were present. A brief historical description was given between scenes. The play will be repeated tonight and tomorrow night, as the management think it is a very appropriate Sunday evening sermon." Tiie play will to given at the Vogt opera house next Wednesday and Thurs day nights. Ail verllHi'il l.ott:rH. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the poslofiice nt The Dalles un called for April 21, 1900. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were "advertised : oi:.nti,kmkn, Church, Earl Bryan, R E Davis, A J Fotts, E T Griffin, Ed Hayden, Sam Moris, C L Nisson, Chau Stuard, Chas Evans, Cye Faught. William Hay, Thomas Leonard, Claud McKnight, Win v2j Smith, M A Taylor, George K Ward. Chester T L.MHKS. Evans, Mrs Bellu Garrett, Mrs B A Hay, Mrs Thomas Hall, Miss M Hawthorne, MrsA T Hodgson, Sarah McAntyre,MissCora Nelson, Mini Abble Pearcy. Mis Jennie Roedfck, Miss Lena Richardson, Mrs A Smith, Miss Kthel Smith, Miss Zutta Turner. Mrs P.-riieiit H. II. Rjdukm., P. M. Kcliool l(viortl Following is tho report of school disttlct No. 24, for the term beginning March 20 and ending A pi il 20, 1900: Number of days taught. 20. Number of days attendance, 382. Average number belonging, 21. Average daily attendance, 20. Following ate the pupiln who have been neither absent nor tardy: Annie Cook, Ija Croighton, Florence Cook, Mattlo Green, Etta Green, Edna Morgan, Maggie icluiry, Grace Meeker, Harold Meeker, Dan tf.ichary, Lester Morgan and Archie Hewitt. Anna B, Thomson, Teacher. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias hecu in uso for over 30 years, lias borno tho sifjrnatnro of and has hcon mado under his pcr sonal supervision slnco Its Infancy. tai7X Allow no ono to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" arc hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Oastoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and nliays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of S7 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THf CENTAUR COMMNV. TT MURRAY STRICT, NEW VORR CITY. f vv v V V v V V v vv vvvvvvvv vvvvvv EVERYBODY Knows the merits of the COLUMBIA PATEE CREST) B ME 3 j 9 0t BBO. Mnnv new features for 1900 which you cannot afford to overlook. Complete Line of '1900" Sundries. WflYS & CHOUXE. I'KOI'I.K YOU A I.I. KNOW. Mr. and Mrs. John Brookhoupe, of Dufur. tre in the city tho quests of Mra. May llix. Mre. M. I'. Isenherir nnd daughter, Mice Bose, of Hood River, are registered at. the UniHtillii Houee. Miss Ca?aio Bailey iiaa tfone to D.y ton. Wash., tn aeelet her father, liov. C. J. Bailey, in tho musical department of hia evangelistic services at that place. O. 13. Miller, who has had charge of tho dry eoodu department in Peaee & Mays' for tho past year, will leave early next week with his family for Oakland, California, after which Mr. Miller will upend tho summer at Capo Nome, Aljtka. lUllt.N. This niorninp, April 21st, to the wife of U. M. Duvall, of this city, a sou. Mut ll hulil. My furniture and household eortila unlet bo sold at what they will brin, as I leavo for Snokano next Tuesday. Call ! nt my residence in the Masonic building if you W'Uit Ian villus. a'2l Ut W. 13. Gaiiiiuthos I Tin: CI.lIASHINfl AM IIDAI.INO cuiti: j ou CATARRH Just arrived a new lot of neckwear for gentlemen. Latest designs and colors. Ho suro and see them at thu New York Cash Store. CATARRH CASTORIA For Infants aud Children. Thy Kind You Have Always Bought Ely's Croam Balm Bears tho Signature of Hufiley Bros., have purchased a thrjughhred Jursey bull, registered stock. For particulars apply ut reel deuce on Tenth street, near tho fair grounds. Phono 385, 3 0. (mo Vmj unit iileatmut tn inc. Contains no In jurious ilrue. Jt W iilckfjr atanrlol, (lives Itcllcf ut oiii'o, thu Nasal l'os.ui;cs. Pfjl Q ti HEAD Allays IiiilammatPm. WfcW ' MbftV Ileitis and 1'rutccts the Membrane. Itteturcs thu Hi-men ot Tutu unit Hmell. Lare Hxo, Ml ci'iita at UniL'L'ltts or hy mull; '1'rlnl BUu, lOcviiti liy mall. liLV UlWMllWi, tn Wamu Utrttt, Kcw Yvrk. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Garden Hose Wo htivo laid in a largo stock of Ciardon lloso and avo carrying tho .amo brand of lloso that wo hnvo boon carry ing lor tho last (ivo years, which is tho oolobratod Mal tose Cross Brand. Wo carry tho sanio brand of lloso that, tho Dalles City Firo Popart- , tnont has boon using for tho last twenty years. Tho Mal- lloao Cross Brand is without doubt tho host grado of lloso on tho niarkot. Call antl got our prices before buying. jVlaier & Benton Solo Agents,