...For the Boys The suits wo soil for boys liavo more than ono strong point. In addition to first quality fabrics our suits aro right in tbo making and there's lots of fault to find with the way most boys' clothes are put together, as every mother will attest. Only the best of silk or linon thread is used. Seams double-stitched, linings and slays are of the strongest material, and in most caws tllcy aro reinforced seat and knees. Wo are more than a stop ahead of others in the qmilily iind construction of our boys' clothing. But our prices aro a stop lower. Vosloo Suits, $1.35 to $7.50. .Sailor doublo-broastod suits for boys, 7 to 15 yenr?, $1.05 and up. Youths' long trouser suits at $'1.85 to $15.00. FREE Spaulding baseball and bat with any suit at .$'2.50 or more. FREE With any boys' suit to cost $5.00, the 20th (Vnturv Daisy Air Rifle, that shoots darts or 15. 1',. shot. See Window. ...SILiKS... Speeial Inducements to Bay This Sleek INDIA SILKS all colors and shades. Regular GO. This week's sale -18c TAFFETA SILKS plain or changeable. Regular 90c. This week's sale 74c POPLIN AND FAILLE SILKS. Regular $1.50. This week's sale '. $1.28 FOULARD SILKS. Regular 40c. This week's sale 25c Regular G5c. " " " 39c Regular $1. " " 73c Colored Waist Silks and Trimming Silks. An endless variety of Fancy Silks for all-purposes, in cluding the very lales Seersucker effects, reduced FOR THIS WEEK'S SALE. $ .75 values cut to $ .03. 1.00 " ' 1.25 " " 1 50 " .78. .98. 1.19. $1.75 values cut to $1.38 2.00 " " 1.58 2.25 " " 1.88 2.50 " " 2.0-1 All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE &, MAYS Hie Dalles Daily Chronicle. T,'lnhnnc No. J. Wi:i)N!M)AY - - MAY "'.', 1000 - ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA 1 At Anr rnw Kn nr's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Hoys' Head Pease & Maya' ml. liilles mid base bull unci huts free. liny the "i! jvornor," and gut tlio best ahoi niHilo, only f , and only at A. M. titti i. .... nuiutiia iV t'D.V. Hie Telegram H'vn iho h tea mar Iralila hIII n-aiitni' luir run between Portland and Tho D.dlua tomorrow. 0. T. ScD.-uin, of Fossil, arrived in town today with L'B hund of very lint) Jrait liursm which lm 1h tukitit; to Portland. lioye' riihii & Mnyfl aro giving u 'il l).iiny mr rillo orSpulding huso hull ami bt with every ault over f-'.GO. See ilniluw. The Slmi.iko Leader of Mt' 17ih and H'e Antelope Herald oftfiy 18th arrived I'ere this iifti'iniioii uffor being about n week on tl IVopIti who hnvn Worn tho "Govern- " pronounce it the most suthfuotory 1100 tlu.y huvuover worn, at any price. I'M, WilliauiH & Co. are sole agents. Shaniko liad a wudriinv nn Iho 15th. The high contracting lmrtiee wore Claude K- Andrews and Nan Thompson, and he knot was tiud by Kuv. CIiub. Klery. Iloliilay time In miiilm mill I'miso & Miys are giving a Daisy air rille and Spalding base hall and bnt with any u')'8' Suit, 'wi'lVi' hiinilri'il lirfml nf nlicf,n. "slit of II. llinton, 7 llako Oven, by ib Union Muut Coupany, arrived at the Sdltitmrch stockyards today for Hlilp ,uot to ilM'i,- (loHtrtintlun tonight. UlO II I'm ( Hllltmiitiil nf ulu.nr frnm lianiUn was made on the lOtlaiul con ' 'led of L'000 head. The Wdur under "auls li;i) carloads willTuiivo Shaniko Wot ,I,lu (Jt Mr lho Chicago iiarliHt, fllU leader Ullllnrulniwlu Hint Klml.lltn J5'11 'i Hindu a distributing point for "wuvuii ami n)i p0t8 south. This take hurden oir Mr. Klddoll'a ioi, dern m'lhu Dalle, which Is the "fllmtin- point at present, and make. nollicHof tho third ulnau almost from nt'Shivniko. Fleleti K.mlkner snipped tho otlitr y n carload of 20,000 pounds of bones 0 "ftliunl, whuro they will be mniiu. 4rejl Into (urtlllninK materia), bone Blue, ami other things too nmmr- " ' mention, He shipped nho an """ear of u,ooo ,,omu)8 ( ron doors 'other old jm,k that Imd been used ' ,le I'ltv. Gerald wrehouso, now vn of the scouring mill. There Is many a pound of old iron around the farm houses of Wasco county that would pay to haul to town for forty to fifty cents a hundred, the price paid by Mr. Faulkner for this china of old junk. C. MePhorson, of Hay Creek, arrived In town yesterday with a email clip of woe I which he sold at a piice that realized him a fraction over $1 !H) a head. He says he pansed, between the hill on Ihe other side of Shei ar's P.ridge i .1 it M.il I no tit tint v.uiv i ritrrtti u tutu i iiu i 'iti 1 1 r i tt ( vji - c ii u loaded with Crook county wool, all bound for Tho Dalles, V. Kagy, an old-time resident of The Dalles, is in town in tho interest of the Oregon Native Son imiga.iiie. Mr, Kagy says the July number of hie magazine will contain a write-up of the early history of Tho Dalles, with ap propriate pictures of seeniB that are, muny of them, only a memory. A. M. Keleay is hero from Shaniko "pending a fetv days with his family. He says Shaniko ie growing rapidly in business and population. A largo quan tity of wool is stored at tho warehouse and considerable- has been shipped through to Tho Dalles. Tho Columbia Southern Is preparing to build a two story brick hotel that will face one hun dred feet on each of two streets and have lifty rooms. The center of gravity nowadays is the Shaniko warohoueeays the header. All day long freiKt Is unloaded and carded away. Wool lias come in until the building' ilillod with it, and the workmen arc planing, sawing und ham mering from morning till night building the south end. Al-eady Shaniko is show commercial activity that no one would have believed possible to have come about in six months. Neighbor W. 1). Harper, of the local lodge of Woodmen of the World, having bought himself a strawberry ranch down at Hood Kfver, brought up a crate of the first-fruits last night and treated his "Neighbor Woodmen" to a royal straw berry feast. Tin: Oiiuonicu: is author ised to inform Neighbor Harper that l.e can repeat tho dose just as often as he wants to. There will bo no kick com ing from any of tho neighbors up lids way. George W. Fender, of the '15th U. S. infantry, writes to Ids father in this city from southeastern huswn that sol diering is no May day picnic in the Philippines. HIh company has been kept on the jump all the time since they landed on tho island, and since new year's lighting their way through rough mountains and rice swamps. George has a very poor opinion of the aveiago Filipino. He says they are lower In intelligence than the American Negro and morn treacherous than tho American Indian. A soldier who ven tures to go a mile from camp limy ;o"' ltdently make up his miud tha. he will never come back alivo. Communication mu being received by the Portland chamber of commerce from commercial bodies and citUoas through out the Columbia river basin, commend ing the start that nas been made by the chamber toward pecurinp an open river from Lewiston to the sea by the remov al of tho obstructions at the dalles of the river and at Celilo. At a meeting of the trustees of that body, held yester day, communications were rend from the Walla Walla and Astoria chambers of commerce intimating their hearty ac cord with the movement. Letters from Senators Mcllrido and Simon and liep leDentatives Tongue and Moody were also lead, outlining what they had al ready tried to accomplish and promis ing renewed efforts for an opm liver from Lewiston to the sea. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN OPENED An A bin anil I.iikIcuI Pi'ckciiUiUihi of Cumuli Ihhiii'H liy Murtln L. Pl' Wiiiiu'h'h Siill'ru; I'renentnl. The republican campaign was opened at The Dallas last night by an able and logical nddrees from .lodge M. L, Pipes, of Portland, Before the address of Judge Pipes, Chairman F. W. Wilson introduced to the audience Miss Mor row, lepreecnting the national suffrage association, who said in part: I "The history and evolution of the human rate ie a history of tho evolution of government. We have passed from tho absolute dtspotitm to the limited, monarchy and fiom the limited nion- archytoour present lepublican form of j government. In other words mans rirfht to the ballot has been secured through war nnd conflict. When this nation was first established men left their homes, gave their lives, their all in order to secure their political rights; and the men of Oregon nie voters today because of the inheiitanee bought for them by their forefathers. The history of woman's struggle for political free doin ie exactly the same as that of man's struggle for political liberty. There is not an argument in favor of man suf frage that does not apply to woman suffrage. This is a question of human lights, and any effort to secure for miy class their rights only helps to preserve and strengthen tb rights of every other class.' Right wrongs no one." Tin: ADi)iti:ss or .ii'iun: hits. Judge Pipes opened his remaiks by saying that the lepu'jlican party is op posed, as in '1)0, by three parties; that the principles of tho populists, as lie chose to call this political trinity, wire the same, and that these principles were enshrined in tho Chicago platform, and were, when crystalled into the smnlleet eoinnass. free sllvei and free riot. The old democratic party was always the pally of sound money and expansion.' Till the period of the .spaiilsn war every foot of territory added to tho thirteen original states, with the single exception of Alaska, had bent acquired under democratic administrations. The llryan ite wing of this populist parly are ask ing us to entrust them with power onco more on the ground that tho republicans have established the gold standard on such a eolld basis that the election of llryan could work no mischief. Hut the' pjpulist wing refuse to bate a jit of their demand for a debased currency. The only tafe thing (or the voters to do was to vote the republican ticket and take no cl ances. The anti-expansion idea was largely sectional. We had taken the Philppines us a war measure and could not abandon them it we would. What American will dare to say that the order given to Admiial Dewey to destroy the Spanish fleet was wrong? The history of civili zation is the history of conquest, nnd expansion is the handmaid of civiliza tion. The history of the world shows thai expansion is a law of human pro gieee. The Jews expanded when they settled in Caanan, and to them through Christianity we owe the purest morality und the highest civilizition the world has ever known. The Pilgrim fathers expanded, and without the consent of the Native inhabitants, founded the highest type of national civilization on the globe. If wo give up the Philip pines, we must, to ue consistent, give up Porto Hieo, the Sandwich Islands, the Indian reservations, and every foot of American territory. Where shall we go? Astronomers say there is one spot in t lie far oil" universe of God that conies as near being nowhere and as full of nothing as the human mind is capable of conceiving. Lst the Populists hie themselves there, where they can have all the anti-expansion they want and free silver at 10 to 1, without asking the consent of anybody. They cannot stand on a foot of American soil and not vio late their own platform. Wo aie going to hold the Philippines and to give them every iualienable right a human being is entitled to under the American flag, and a species of lib erty they never knew nor eyer dreaired of under the rule of Spain. rt'Dgruiii n( Kxuri'iMrti. The following program will bo given by the grades of the public school for the bsneflt of the school library at the Vogt opera house on Friday, May 25tb, at 8 o'clock p. in. : all tub Yhhi Hound, or hii: Vkab iiv MOSTIIn. 'Spilng Joys" .. .' (Jlrls' Chorus "The 1'Vntlvnl of tho Hints" .Miss Wiviiii's Hint .MUs Martin's Pupils Hiiim Solo Vesper Hevorles Zlpporuh Harris lUeltiitton -"Too li'ito for the Tialu" . . Jlcssiu Hilili'll Vuenl Solo Utla Hansen "Apple lllossoins" , .Miss N. Cooiiei'smut Miss l'hlrmau s Pupils "Yo, Ho! (iallHiit Sailors" . .Hoys' Choi us "Tun ukalm of Time," (A musical allegory introducing thirty-six c lui nicteis 1 Tiibleati . ..... Admission 'Jo cents ; children, 15 cts. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Uguature of Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. In uso for over 30 years, has homo tho sljpiatnro of and has been mado under his ncr- 77 ho"1 supervision since its Infancy. ''CCCC4vi Allow no nnn tn1nniiv vnn In fliiu. All Counterfeit, Imitations and "Just-as-good" aro bub Experiments that trifle with and endanger the 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 Hiibstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Fcvcrishness. 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 nnd 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. THC CCNTUn COMPANY. TT MUftftAV STREET, NEW VOnit CITY. VjetS ! A. A"-"AT3 . - ' 1 Special Sale! ...Steel Haofs and BooR Stoves... To reduce our large stock we will sell Stoves and Steel Kanges at ? Greatly Reduced Prices for a short time only. See our goods and get our prices. . . . i- JVIAYS & COttlE. uro.YjJtxurj.Y ao.T.ou y-y.i iy.i.v ij'.y yvy i.viv.s!r.iri.Y.TiyiT.n w. i.Yi5 I'ICOIM.K YOU A I-1. KNOW. Garden Hose We have laid in a largo i stock of (laidcn Hose and aro Dr. SMdiill urriveil on tho lnul-iUy i train today from Portland. ' F. Kagy, nn old-time resident of 'Ilio, Dalles, is in town In the inteieet of the i Oregon Native .Son monthly. j Charlie Richmond, of the old Kicli-, inond stables, arrived in town 'his morning from Gilliam county, in ioin-! noun itli fl,i. nl hum lia.'im, ftilltti tl wagon ana trail, making twelve wngo is i , , filled with Gilliam county wnri, j carrying the same brand ot j Hose that we have heeii carry- or the last live curs, ing The Alipt'lltD iifufxmt Is envied hy all poor dyspeptics whoso stomauh and liver tire out of order. All . i.i i .1.... r.. T.r: .. v..... SUCH tllUUlU M1UW Willi, 171'. iVIIIU O I I . I , I II . , All Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and j wll ich IS tll .'tilcl mi led Mal liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, ! ( (-, j,, Wo ( r sound digestion and a regular hoilily i J habit that insures perf.ct health tllO SamO hl'aild Ol' Huso that great energy. Only -5 cunts at any , drugstoie. 4 the Dalles (Jity 1 re Dopart- Special reserve old government whie Mlr. . Trimmed hats and patterns at cost for j tho next thirty days at tho Campbell &' Wilson milliner v parlors. 23-tf A rooming house of eleven rooms for rent and furniture for sale. Apply at this ottlce. inH.lw key, recognized by tho highest medical authority in the land; efpedully lecoin mended bv the board of health of Han i Franclico for hospital use, also A. P. j O'Brien, M. I , captain and burgeon, , and Win. I). .McCarthy, major and sur ! geon U. S, army, as tho puiect Hindu). .termed stimulant for convalefcf n?, in- ' Vdlids and family f.se. .Sold by Charles ! jSwbliuK. apiL'O-dini ()Ur prices lieforo niiuir, Columbia River lee A Fuel Co. wishes , to announce that they will deliver ice to any part of the city at all hours of the I day or night. 'Phone 33 or 81 Long Dist.j 7o or 8 Seutert k Condon. ment has boon n inj: fur tho last twenty years Tin Mal tese Cross Brain i- without doubt tho best gi f I loso on tho market. . and got ng. For tho convenience of parties want ing Ice in the afternoons, tho Stadcluinu Ice Co. will carry a stock at their 6tore, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone No. 107; long distance 183, "King 'em up." lSui-tf Solo Ag J)U. O. T. SMITH, OstOOni Kootnis 10 nii'l 11, UIiiiiiii Ou'i'on. '1 uonl.ij unci Kr iiinylb-l w I ho I Miles, ,i in t-i 1-',