New Top Coats Vc know what Rood clothes are, where to huy them mid how to select the nobby styles and patterns. VC'e want to say tiint we have never had us choice n stock of Rood clothes in our store ns we have rifjht now, and we're ready to quote prices that will interest you. Vt'c sell the Hart, Schaff ncr & Marx tailor made suits and top coats. They're the kind adver tised in all the leading magazines and worn by Rood dressers everywhere. 1ft V Jp SATURDAY'S BIG SALE ON COLORED LAWNS All Goods Marked In Plnln Fleruros. 100 pieces Wash Goods, of Lawns, Dimities and Organdies, have been placed on the bargain counter, TO BE SLAUGHTERED SATURDAY. 10c and 12c values go for 8c 15c values "go for 11c 17c values go for 13c 20c values go for 15c 25c values go for 19c 30c values go for 23c 35c values go for 27c PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle, Telephone No. 1. FHIDAY MAY 18, 1900 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Camping outfits very cheap nt the llackut eturo. l'rtliu fai i h two for five cents nt tho llackut store. MenV, boys' nnd chililron'B straw huts At tliu Itaokot store for live cunts imil up. A rooming house of eleven rooms for rent ami furniture for sale. Apply at litis ollict;. nil7-lw Price not In it. Muat be sold ly June 1st. One 2-ycur old organ ut Jacobsen Hook & Music Co.'a. Diin't foiget the iniisicul entortain 'nent nt the M. K. church tonight. Ste proKraiu in another place. Hood River folka will hold a mass tueetliii? tomorrow to mnko arrnngo luentn for iM'.ehratinu the Fourth. l'ease & Maya linvo a bargain sale on colored lawns, 100 pieces, nt special priced for Saturday. See their nd. The wife of the captain of the Salva tion Army in ijuite sick with measles ut lier tesideiico over the army tmrracke. McoiiHi) to wed was issued from the county clerk's ofllce yesterday afternoon to William U.Jones and.Rosolla Hoot, ol Mosiur. The eclipse of the sun will occur next Sunday morning beginning nt 7:28 and lamina for about two hours. It will be "tnl in tome parts of the United States. Considerable wheat ie coming over these days from Klickitat county. Some otitis stored at the warehouses, but the tu'k goes to the " Diamond Flourii g Mills. Hood Hlver strawberry growers any ho Wrk'H bloomed all at tho same time this spring, and consequently they ex Pci the ripening season to be of short duration. Twenty. eix carloads of cattle from Koselmrg were fed at the Saltmarshe stock yards this morning. They are owned by Flowery & Lowery and were oo'iitd for Cutbnnk, Montana. 'fhu Y. M. O. A. are talking ol charter a steamer for n trip to Astoria on 'Fourth, If tho project materializes 1,16 Hon m,)r will leave hore on the third, 'tuning on tho day after tho Fourth. H. M. Nkkolson, of Hood Klyer, hftB wiveu uu appointment and commls mil as census enumerator (or West i ood nivor precinct, which Includes new precinct of South Mood River. ho calabooBe had a drunk and dla 0Mly on Iti register last night who gave his name as E. H. Cosbv. He forfeited a five dollar bill which lie put op this morning for his appearance later. At a depth ol about 170 feet another j strong flow of water Iuih been struck in the artesian well. The water, as before, I was found in n stratum of sand and 'gravel and hue risen seventy feet to the upper stratum. I For the convenience of parties want- j i ill ice in the afternoons, tiie Stadcluian Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and Washington stieets. I'hone No. 10"; long distance 183. "King 'em up." lSui-tf Mrs. A. A.' J ay no invites the ladies of The Dalles to inspect her stock of ladies' and children's trimmed and sailor hats. Her goodB are all new and fresh and they are oH'orod at prices that defy any competition. lf.lt Hon. M. L. Pipes will speak at Hood River Monday, May "1st, and at The Dalles Tuesday, May 22d. Hon. J. N. Williamson and Mr. F. W. Wilson will Hneak at Dufur Saturday, May 19th, and at Cascade Locks Wednesday, May 2;id. Owners of canines ore reminded that the dog license ordinance is in force ond that the authorities have determined to put it in execution. So if you have a dog, pony up the pi ice of a tag or you'll wake up some fine morning and find you have no dog at all. Secretoiy Gage, in response to an In quiry from the house of representatives as to tie extent of the influx of Japan ese, has submitted a letter from Imigro lion Commissioner Powderly, stating that the urrivale for the nine months ending March 31st last, were 4427. T. I.angford, a carpenter employed by tho O. K. & N. at Bluloeks, yosterday evening got his hand caught in a cog wheel of a machine, badly bruising and hcorating IiIb left thumb, which w'll probably result in its loss. Ho came on to The DallcB and had the injured mem ber dressed by Dr. Logan and left this morning for Portland, where his family resides. Frank Woodcock, of Wamic, passed through town today for Portland, where he will take passage on tho steamer Elder, on the 24th, for Capo Nome. Mrs. Woodcock accompanied him as far as Portland. Geo. End, also of Wamic, will jiiu Mr. Woodcock at Portland to morrow and sail with him to the capo. Dr. Sitldall, of this city, ib already in Portland on his way to Capo Nome by the same boat. Harbison HroB. sprayed their orchard throe times last year with arsenic and soda, says the Glacier, using six pounds of lime to the barrel, instead of Bor deaux mixture. Out of sixty boxes of apples forty were first claes and free from worms, which was a good showing in mi orchard whore nearly every apple was wormy the year before. Harbison Hros. consider IK, pints of theum-ulo mixture a little too strong for tho first spraying, s the foliage while tender whb slightly burnt, but no injurious re suit followed the later sprayings. I not followed too closely by raiu, they think four or five sprayings in a season are all any orchard needs. A rear-end collision occuried up the road last night in the neighborhood of Lu Grande, when n passenger train ran into u freight train, Injuring a couple of train meu, one of them quite severely. The men passed through here today on the No. 1 passenger on their way to the Portland hospital. Tho train was de layed a little while Dr. Logan adminis tered such temporary relief as the time permitted. One of the men had eevere bruises on the head and back. The other, a (iremuu, had bis light thigh broken near the hip. Neither of the men belongs to this division. Professor C. L. Gilbert has had his mind fixed for a long time on procuring a complete set of photographs of all the public school buildings in the county, und to this end he and Mr. Gitlbrd, The Dalles photographer, have already traveled over most of the county and obtained a beautiful lot of negatives. Mr. Gifibrd is at present working on Tho Dalles eehool houses and taking group pictures of tho different nchool rooms. Next week he ond Prof. Gilbert will io over the country east of the Deschutes, and whilo there and on tne way expect to visit fifteen school houses. When a complete set has been obtained the professor intends to have each copied in half-tone or photogravure and printed on large sheets of heavy paper for framing. The cost of all this will be considerable, but Prof. Gilbert has set his heart on it and is willing to foot the bill. The complete picture will be a prized souvenir of school days to many a pupil. Nnnlitli Wnr ISuttmia. article on the early closing movement. Doubtless you are aware there is scarce ly a city of any importance in the United States but that has this early closing movement in vogue and find that it works successfully both to employer and employee, giving botli parties time for a little recreation after business, thus en abling them to put tho required nmount of vim into their respective duties the following day. For does not "all work and no play make Jack a dull bo.y?" Eight hours are the required hours for all laboring classes all over the world. Lst us in The Dalle9 take this matter up and see what can be done. We all have the interest of our employers at heart, and I think they will be glad to render what assistance they can to put this early closing movement on a good sound basis. Again thanking you for your kindly interest. Truly Yours, Ci.kkk. A Haiiii'l" of Da 1 1 en Wuser)-. When Manila was captured the Sec ond Oregon was the only regiment to .enter the city and receive the surrender cf the Spanish army and arms. A nuni ber of fine old bronsw cannon were captured at that time. One of them was brought home and this splendid old bronze, cast in Spain more than a cen tury ago, is now being made into souvenir buttons by n committee of the volunteeis, and the buttons are being sold for the benefit of the fund to erect a handsome and artistic monument to the memory of tho eoldiera of Oregon who lost their livers in tho Spanish nnd Filipino wur. Tho button is made with a button back for men and boys and a pin back for ladies and girls. This is a valuable souvenir of tho war, such as every adult and child in Oregon would bo pleased to possess, especially as the entire proceeds of tho sale will go to erect a splendid monument to servo as a perpetual object lesson in patriotism to tho youth of the state. Tho buttons sell in any quantity at 25 cents each. A number of them have been sent here and will bo found on sale at the local drug stores. Kirly UliiJoiTvVorkii Well Kverj where. Tim D.vi.i.kh, May 18, 1000. To tiih KniToit: Dkak Siii : Allow me hb an employe to express my thauka for yoar timely lhe Times-Mountaineer man is get ting to be a wag. The following "goak," (as the lamented A r tenuis Ward would spell it) appears in a late issue of that paper. The only comment called for is that if we had fifty private portages they would not accomplish as much as the one tho Portland chamber of commerce is wisely and timely advocating: The Portland chamber of commeice is still meeting and resolving in favor of a "portage railway at tho dalles." It seems a pity that some alleged Portland newspaper 'cannot inform that august body that there is a portage railway at the dalles which will bo carrying freight and passengers within six weeks, lint then, come to think of it, there are no real liva newspapers in Portland. Ad veilUeil Letter. following is the list of letters remain ing in the poslofilce nt Tho Dalles un called for May 18, 1900. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they wero advertised: i,ADii:s. Andrews, MrsKlecta Ileach, Mrs L A Mcintosh, MrsSusun Mason, Mrs E L Miller, Mrs Bertha Wright, Mrs J A (lUNTl.UMKN, Hurden.Eupliratico Blaobboiirne.JoEeph Campbell, Richard Currau, Michael (2) Dutiton, Ike Hensley, Mr .J Hay, Tom Knight, Thos Pateison, Win Pike, Guy K Thorsness, S II Davis, Frank Hamilton, A J Haywood, II P Johnson, Edd Lovejoy, Amos L Pike, M A Sw itchier, Chas White. W E (2) H. H. Kiddki.i,, P. M. Ihn I.ttily Ult-rkM Wunt Karly Cluxluu. To tiik Kurroit: I note with pleasure tho article in last night's paper on the early c'osing move ment. Early closing has proven very satisfactory In other placer, and I sea no reatiou why it should not in The Dalles. I feel that the ladies generally would wish it success. The clerks certainly would be ablo to accomplish more and give more satisfactory service with shorter hours, thereby having a little time for recreation. One ok tiik Ladv Ci.uikh. The Dalles, May 18, 1900. RSrlCASTOIIIA n-t ii mh iiHiinii iiui.i n,ii i m nmuu. i CAST0R1A AVfcgcfable Preparationfbr As similating iheFoodandRegula ling lhe Stomachs andBowels of Promoles Digcslion.Cheerfuf ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Tstot "Narc otic . fitape oTtHdJlrSWVELPnxmR Ampin Seal' Jlx.Stttna Ibxkdl Sells -state Sfetl r Hfcennht - , BiCartautkSo&i Ctmfitd Sugar hHituyrem Flavor. AperTecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. CXACT CCPV OF WRAPPER. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CKNTAUH COMPANY, NCW YORK CITY. r Special Sale! I ...Steel Ranges and M Stoves... i To reduce our largo stock wo will sell Stoves and Steel Ranges at Greatly Reduced Prices for a short time only. See our goods and got our prices. . . . JViflYS & CROOIE. tlnucn Hi O. It. A: X, Tlinu Card. A change in time of O. H. & N. trains which took ellVct Sunday, May 1.1th, makes three paseenger trains In each direction daily, the time ut The Dalles being as follows : West-bound Train No. I, known as the Portland special, leaves The Dulles at 12:35 p. in., stops at Hood River, Bonne ville, Multnomah Fulls, Bridal Veil, Troutdale. Train No. 3, known as the the mail and express, at 4:50 a.m., stops at local points on tl.ig. Train No. 5, known ns the Portland flyer, stop) at Hood Ulver, Bonneville, Brid.il Veil and Troutdale, leavint The Dalles at I):35 a. m. East-bound Train No. Chicago special, at 12:10 p. in., stops at Bis, Grants, Arlington and Heppner Junc tion. Passengers for all points on the Columbia Southern Hallway, via. Biggs and Heppner branch punts, also all points east via, Huntington, should take this train. Train No, 4, known as the Spokane Flyer, at 0:25 p. in., stops at all way points between The Dalles anil Umatilla. Train No. (1, mall and ex press, 12:40 a, m., for all points east via, Huntington, stops only at Grants, Arl ington and wuy stations can of Uiim- . lilla. Freight trains will not carry paeten- j gers except those hoMiuu regular j freight train permits form 208. ( CASTORIA I For Infants and Children. Thy Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slguature of Garden Hose Wo have laid in u largo stock of Guidon Hose and are carrying tho same brand of I lose that wo havo boon carry ing for tho last fivo years, which is tho celebrated Mal tese Cross Brand. Wo cany tho sanio brand of lloso that tho Dalles City Fire Depart ment has been using for thu last twonty years. Tho Mal toso Cross Brand is without; doubt tho best grado of I losa on tho market. Call and gob our prices boforo buying. JWaier & Benton Sole Agants, JjK. U. T. SMITH, Osteopath. Kooma 10uul II, fliuiumin lllork, The l):illc, Oregon, 'I'uotdu.vH and KiUlayu, 6 ;i. in, to 1.'. inuyl8-ltu