A Graceful Fit If you wear one of our new Hart, Scliaffncr St Marx suits this season, you will have the best clothes money can buy. They're worth more to any man than other clothes, but the way we are selling them they will cost you less than many others. They're the kind adver tised in the leading maga zines and worn by good dressers everywhere. Embtqidety Sale! There has been placed on the counter hundreds of pieces of Embroidery to bo sold at Special Sale Prices Friday and Saturday. Samples of Sale Prices: Regular 2c Embroidery Sale Price, ft yunls for 10c '' Cn " ' " 5 vards for 18c " G)-4'c " " " 0 yards for 2!)c " 7J;c " " " 4 yards for 2.c ' Hc " " " 0 yards for S'Jc ' 10c " " " 7)sc per yard " 2.yc " " " OJ-jjc per yaid " loo " " " He per yard " 20c "" "' " 14u per yard " 2oc " " " 18e per yard " SOc " " " 23c per yard Tailor-Made Suits, perfect fits guaranted, lat est styles and materials, applique or braid trim ming, tight-fitting or box jackets, box-plaited skirts, $G.50 to $28.00. Novelties Every day goods are being placed on shelves, which are the very latastin their styles and make-up. Just received a case of Imported Wash. Goods. Gloves, any color, anv size, almost any price, from 75 c to $2.00. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE Sl MAYS ;e Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone No. J. ATI! I! DAY ... - MAY 1" 1900 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. '" H WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wanted Good etarch ironerB at The - " ' j - - - Kemember the public dance tonight T f nil I ( il I M tt t it nno timtBU Mu'er jfiineB ueJeated Mugger Uor- to bleep in the 2.1i round. A atmiil puree wjib lelt at reaeo cc n vk' utnru nn Naturrinv lnnt. ()tt'nir it inrii tiiu uainu rit nuiMtitf ar f iuiip Smith Bros, have received another lot work horses from Sherman county, men iney nave ior euie at meir runuu uin in inwn . Fred lienzer and Phillip Willig, form- subjects of the German Empire, were Mrs. riiillipe la oil'ering the greatest arira 118 in in nrv cr Ktinu'tl. ... A .. ,1-1 1 1. ... uiiu.D nam, eireemaie, cnuureiib iiuih twl t ... ..it ... 4 ' ".. 1 1 . hi ii u'litiu ..to au.n.imuni in nninniuru i Voting booths for the Antelope pre- K . . . . . i .1... n ........ . - etc n'cwiviMi iiiriRV hi. i.iiii itiiiitl iiiiuiih. Vt'f-terduy'e daily river bulletin eaya inn' v p uii b n im.u i iiatii -, nn iniiiii vtT in now rising, anu it win hibu euii- 1,1,1.. to . I I... I 1. j. vAmo.nll.a Al Ned Wickn, of Mill creek, was In town vtl ifl iilinfiut lilffwl Irnni pnfnriu't in c:uld bu safely removed by the sur- Miss Klla Donaldson, of Kingsley, "n u imsHunirer on mo uoiiuuee una morning for Portland, where she goes to retuiue her work us nurse In St. Vln Wit ut her old home. The Y. M. C. A. will hold u religloue Hri'lUM lit tlx Li. I lliklnlliiti I llirl. afternoon at 4 o'clock, to which all III (.... ... f IV .. ............ " IIIVIIi ULlb CO IICIj I II I I illU TlSMI'k w . , v - of the city. Subject for discussion, "Tun Habit of Friendliness." Tiie Indian war and scalp dance at the Voiit opera hotue last night was not a howling success, from a financial stand Nut. After the warriors and scalpers had paid the hall rent and other ex lenses they had just fifteen cents left. Hereafter the forest rangers must pass an examination, but it will be as to their fituees for the position in connec tion with their knowledge of the coun try, ability to ride and take care of a horse, etc., and they won't have to have a knowledge of Latin and trigonometry. T. S Hamilton, of Upper Trout, haB raised 122 per cent of lambs this spring and like reports come from all over the county. This is accounted for by the unusually favorable winter and spring and the consequent fact that a large per cent of ewes have raised twin lamb?. Crook County Journal. At 4 o'clock this morning the fir 6 bell rang out one clear, hard tap. Three or four of the lire boys jumped out of bed and put for the engine house, where they found Engineer Brown poking among the glass jure trying to find out the cause of the alarm. Borne defect in one of the jars had caused the fall of the bell hammer. 1 i The Spokane Chronicle of last WedneBj day has the following personal, whichQ will be real news to us Dalles folks, for Dr. Logan has so carefully concealed his connection with the hardware business that nobody here ever suspected it: "H. Logan, a prominent hardware mer chant from The Dalles, is registered bo preeent at the meeting announced for next Monday night at the council chambers. Negotiations have been en-1 tered into for roomB for place of meeting, for the gymnasium, reading room and so j forth, and it ii important that the com-! mittees having these matters in charge should be able to close the negotiations 1 so that the association may get down to : real work. A freak of nature in tho shape of an apple tree one year old bearing fruit this years is reported from White Salmon, j Capt. II. C. Cook informed tho editor of the Glacier last Saturday that among! the seedling apple trees he budded last Aueuet is one that bloomed this Fpringl and now has one well-formed and cood- sized apple upon it. He planted the issed in the spring of 1899, and in Anguct pf the same year budded the tree with a cion from the Bismark apple, a variety ', noted for bearing early and which ori- J ginated in Australia. j The Crook County Journal rallies the j faithful against the forces of Bryanism j and bankruptcy thusly: "All voters) of Crook county who believe in Hanna-, ism, Algerisin, Imperialism, coming mer- ed at p'her - nf ut: yinder the head of McKinleyism or any ! isr.1,' that showers the blessings j -! . . .11.1... the Grand with his wife." -V01 unwounuea prosperity upon an me j Weslev Wachake.avoungbuckoflG.i''f,0 these United states are re-, valmn wlm lama ,1 I on every election day us long as timej I shall last and cast your votes against starvation and depression, such as pre vailed four years ago under perverted democracy, which is another name for bond Issue foi revenue only." ' The unconscious humor of the Irish-j man still lives. La't week, says a cor-1 na.iM..l..n ..f tti.. T niiilnn TluHl. Viiu'B t -a friend of mine was sitting in Phoenix park, when to him appeared a ragged rllU Cllttp, lUIIUUSl JUkUAIlllliTil- .'Godsave the queen, sor!" said he to Jhv friend. "Certainly," was tho reply. God save Queen Victoria!" reiterated the old fellow. "By all means, hend her victorious, happy and glorious!" "That's right, sor! I wish she came to Dublin every year, every month, every day, sor! Think of what she has1 done for tho country; think of all the good she does to people. Why look ut me ijlieru nm I, as drunk as blazes, and i never paid a penny for it !" . Tho following is tho list of jurors j which have been drawn to serve at the i from tho Yakima reservation, who came over here yesterday with the Horses ior the Linuton cannery, got full of fire water last night and found himself in the Hotel de Hughes this morning with j a bill of $5 charged up against him. His Indian companions paid the One, and he was discharged, a soberer, if not a wiser Siwash. John Doe does not believe this is a reo couutry any more, tall of some thing a good deal stronger than "Ne braska wind" he insisted last night in naking his boudoir In the middle of the ailroad track on Front street; but an imperialistic uiglitwatchman compelled ilm to make his couch on a pine bench n the city bastile and the imperialistic clerk of that institution fined him $5 this morning for the1 accomodation. At 1 :U0 this afternoon a hoy was seen setting a lighted match to a box of rub bish in the alley near the Ciikonici.i: ollice. In a few minutes the blaze at tracting the attention of the employes in Maier & Benton's tin shop. The fire had extended to other rubbish and the OUR CHURCHES Christian Science meeting in small K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Lutheran ch'urch Rev. W. Brenner, pastor. Services tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Young People's meeting at 7 p. in. Sunday Echool at 12:15. German services at 2:30 p. m. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. H. Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Young people's meeting at 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Congregational church corner Fifth and Court streets. Rev, Poling, pastor. Morning service at 11; Sunday school at 12:15; Junior Endeavor, 4 p. m.; Christian Endeavor, 0:30. Evening service ut 7 :30 p. in. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth nnd Washington, Rev. U. F. Hawk, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. in.; class meeting at the close of morning service ; Junior League at 3:30; Epworth League at 7. The eubject at tomorrow morning service will be "The Higher the Service tho Greater the Sacrilice," with a five minute pre lude on questions being discussed in the geueral conference. The evening sub ject will be "Glimpses of God." 1'UOl'liK YOU A I.I, KNOW. I Mav term, which opens May 28th:1 boy had eurlcsaly fled. An alarm was 0lK8 Frah.v umI Jom IJiXt of Kingsluy ; i turned in, hut u couple of small streunis Everett, P. W. Knowles, Win. from the tin shop rendered the eurvlcea j jj"enett Aex. Heinler and J. W. Mor-' lison, of Dufurj H. Frngher, J. AJ. Mathews, II. Brown and W. O, Adams, of Nanseim; J. B. Haverly, J. B. Han na and J. Park Bolton, of Boyd; Gcoruo Anderson, J. C. Egbert, J. P. AcidiiiH, ) Chas. Diet Mil, T". F. Grey and J. C. Gal- J breth, of The Dalles; Robert Dunsmore, i of Mo tier; William Frlzzell, of Cascade j Locks; L. Henry, ChurleH Chandler and 1 W. J. Baker, of Hood River; James I Grey, of Victor; B. L. Foreman, of Wapinllla; W. F. dunlin and S. A. ' Broylee, of Tygh Valley; E. N. Chun-j dler, of Wnmic; Ed. Harriiiian, of En dersby, j of the (Ire department unnecessary. , An exchange lays down tho following code of moia'.s by sayings Let your, motto be, "Lie, Steol, DrinkXiiid Swear." When you lie, let It be (town to pleas ant dreams. When you Irink, let It be nothing but pure, cold water. When you steal, let it be awVy from immoral associates. When yu swear, swear that you will patronize your home paper, pay vour snheciiption and not send youi job work away fiom home.-H The officers of the Y. M, O. A. are partlculaily anxious that all who have signed the roll of membership should J. II. Sherar, of Sherar'a Bridge, was in town today, Ernest Slierar was a passenger on the noon train today for Portland. John D. Whitten, a prominent Tygh Ridge farmer, was in town last night, J. W. Smith, a prominent business man of Prineville, passed through town today on his way to Portland. Deputy Sheriff Sexton left this morn ing to summon the jurors drawn from the region south of The Dulles, W. H. Metcalf, of Vancouver, stopped over today on his way home from Spo kune to pay a short visit to his mother, Mrs. Kw ing. The following names appear on the legistur id the Umatilla House: J. W. Smith, Prineville; Mrn. W. E. Kemp, Antelope; A. L. Bunnell, Cuntervllle; E. A. Cushmiui, Muru; J, A. .McDonald, Moukbind; William Clark, Viento; John Williams, Moro; A. Miller, Monk land; I. D. Driver, Wainic; G. A. Ward, Wupiiiitla, and Roy Johnson, Winnie, Be 6iuct and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying cite, where, us wh huvo tho latest shipment ninth) to this city, now ready for inspec tion at II, Glenn it Co.'s, al7-lw fur Sule. A second-hand ten-foot Randolph header, in fair condition. Will be sold cheap. Enquire nf Al.K.V, Mcl.KOI), majll-lmw The Dalles. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has heca iu use for over 30 years, has homo tho signatnro of and has been mado under his ncr- wrt-jfas sonal supervision since its infancy. Yt ccccLWi Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that triflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CINT.UH COMMNV. TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Special Sale! Steel Ranges and Cook stoves To reduce our large stock we will sell Stoves and Steol Ranges at Greatly Qedueed Ptfiees for a short time only. See our goods and get our prices. . . . JVIflYS & CLOCHE. CliADgo ill O. It. & N, Tliim CiitiI. I WlillttMl, l'uriiiHtied house, with five or mx rooms himI hath, (or tin) minnier. Apply at thin ollice Gui-.'lt Clarke & Pulk liaye received a carloud of the celebrated James K. 1'atton etrictly pure liquid paints A change in time of O. H. & N. trains will take effect Sunday, May IS1I1, after which three passenger trains will be run in each direction daily, the time at The Dalles being us follows: West-bound Train No. 1, known ns tho Portland special, leaves The Dalles at l'-!:.'!5;i. in,, stops ut Hood Itiver, Bonne ville, Multnomah Falls, Bridal Veil, Troutdale. Train No, !i, known as the the mail and express, ut -1:50 a.m., stops at local points on II Train No. 5, known as the Portland flyer, stops at Hood Itiver, Bonneville, Bridal Veil and Troutdulo, leaving' The Dulles at :i:35 u. m. Katt-bonnd Train No. 2, Chicago special, at 12:40 p. in., stops at IH'h, Grants, Arlington and fleppner .1 unc tion. Pitseengera for all points on the Columbia Southern Kuihvuy, via. lligus and lieppner branch piints, also all points east via. Iluiitinuloii, should take this train. Train No. -I, known as the Spokane Flyer, at i)":25 p, in., stopH at all way points between The Dalles and Umatilla. Train No. tl, mail and ex press, l'.':10a. in,, for all point east via. Iluiitinutoii, slops only at Grants, Art iiiKlou and way stations can of Umatilla. Freight trains will not cirry puftcn gers except thopo holding regular freight train permits form 208, CASTORIA For Iufauts and Children. Thtt Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Garden Hose AVo havo laid in a largo stock of Ciardun Hose and aro carrying tho same brand of lfoso that wo havo boon carry ing for tho last fivo years, which is tho celebrated Mal tese Cross lirand. Wo carry tho samo brand of l loso that tho Dalles City Fire Dopart niont has boon using for tho last twenty yoars. The Mal toso Cross lirand is without doubt tho best grado of I l ose on tho market. Call and got our prices before buying. jVlaief & Benton Sole Agonts, To tiny a couple of heifer calves of good milk stock, , Will take them when a week old and pay a reasonable price, Apply at this ollice. m'.' Ot