Shirt Waists and Materials. Free Sale of Silks at Special Prices all week. Free Free With any Boy's Suit, Spalding Base Ball and Bat or a Twentieth Century Daisy Air Rifle. (Shoots cither BB shot or darts.) SEE WINDOWS. SEE WINDOWS. SEE WINDOWS. PURSES. An assortment of Vurses that defy competition. 25c to $3.00 each. COMBS. Large or small metal or bone. 10 up. HAIR BRUSHES. A good brush will last a lifetime. 15c up. HAIR PINS. All the latest little fancies in sloek- CUBE PINS. Assorted col ors or black. 5c, 10c, 15c per cube. TOOTH BRUSHES, NEW BORDER VEILS, HAIR NETS, just in. National Toilet Cases. A neatly put up package of all kinds of pins and needles, worth 25c, for 15c. NEW PULLEY BELTS. Though a little late, yet the warm weather is bound to come, and now is the time to prepare for it. This season's styles of Shirt Waists have never been equalled for beauty. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $3 00. COLORED WAISTS. All prices, from 50c up. MATERIALS. The assort ment of Ginghams (both imported and domestic), Silk Ginghams, Dim ities, Lawns and Percales, is so large that it's almost confusing. 8o to 50c per yard. BICYCLE SUITINGS, COVERTS, CRASHES, LINONS, &c. All GootlB Mnrkocl In Plain FlRiires. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle, Tflrplutne No. 1. TIll'ItsDAY MAY 2-1, MIIJO I ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS, (flat birthday of tln Today iti tllH queen nl Kiigliwul. Ihys' wuiHta Inn-, with Hohool Biilta, lit A. M. WilitiiuiH A Co.'h. Hoys! Kuml INmho & Mtiytt' ml. Itifltii mill Ii.ihi' bull ami buta free. A spt'cial to thii Kuno Unzutta tmyn the lireatcr portion of tint town of Liikeviow liajk'iiii ('tMtroyud by lire. Mothers, take mlvrtntiiiro of tliii" op portunity. Hoyo' wuiBte, worth from J'js to t,'o, free with boys' biuIh at A. M. Williams & Co.'h. Thu MuihoiliHt eneml conference yes lenlay, nltur coiiHidurnblo dieciiBsion, votfil to hIiomhIi Hit! Unit) limit on pas torates. Tim rcaiilt of thu voto una re ceived with rt-ut upplnuse. A (lenlzmi of The Dulles tenderloin district was found wallowing on thu Hreet tlilti afternoon in u lioiiBtly statu ! intoxication. Tliu marshal put her in the cooler till hIiu would sober up. 1-sst niKlit's Ttilt'tram say e 000 ticket b line Iji-uii Bold in Albany for the exeur 'ion to Tim l).illt:B next Sunday, and that a few hundred more will bo sold if the company can (uriiiflh the ears. Half of "ie tiikutB have been sold to out'Of-towu lople. Word cunm today from Uakeoven that !. Ill . '"it "an quite III Hi Ilia noino D(, Hint place, with what teemed to bo pleurisy, and iiHlilim Unit u physieian (0 OUt (0 see, him. Or. ( InlNxiwIorller nweretl tint mil and left on the mid y Unlii to no by way of Slianiko. H. Harvey, of Contorvllle, today Purchased the imported JCiikIIbIi shire t0"e, Kim,. f the West, of Mr. Hubert M liora-iuan fi did Cowlltr. county, "wltiiiBlou. Kiiik of tint West Is a Xiiilia'iit niiiuiui ,UU wu i,0 tt valu We ncquiHition to the lu.rsu breeders of KItMtat county, Tjio puhliu amH eoiumUiuo yesterday ' horizeil a favorable report on the bill PIUtUrllii'H t nit wlu.n Hen m.lei!. "''emu ,miu fur ,IUUB runmijHi,otj i M reserves, u, i,)U sulcuiluna shall "Otl Blirvnvi.il I in .i 4i ii- Jij . -- M.uiin, iiiun UIUIIOK ' j ,nd , Hl" H!,i:u1Ii ' uusuivoyed which lias nrown BuobJotlonble. est ,W"8'I,I,('1' dlspiitcl- says the Dilbl . ' 11,0 H,nr rom8 itam T,, Inn, Vrim,vlllM'on "ucountof the Kciiu Co,un,w' Soutlwrn, will make toil. . i "'IvertlBing lor a now BildL ,'" T,,u 8herr'ii i,m n'8o from Shanlko to Prliw- villu, via Antelope. In the estimates called for by these propoBalp, Represent ative Moody lias had the new star route box delivery system incorporated. This insures a daily rural free delivery along the line of these routes for all who de sire to avail themselves of euch nervine. Secretary Dunbar, of he Astoria Fourth of July committee, received a telegram from CoiiKi't'tsinan Moody yes terday stating that thenavy department had ordered the crtilsr riiiladelphia to I Astoria to participate in the J ourtli of July celebration itttfiat place. The bar I pilots will brinj; ya vessel in and take lier oui iree or criarge. The Columbia river it still falling, but very slowly. This morning it stood at thirty feet, having fallen two-tenths of a foot in the proceeding twenty-four hours. The daily river bulletin says: "Thu Columbia river is falling thiongh Grasp the invalid afflicted with the per uieioiiB habit gently but firmly by the bad: of the neck withhe left hand; wave the bed elat several times In the air to get up a head of steam and let'er flicker, aiming the instrument so as to strike whereft will do the most good, ltepeat tha dose vigorously and in a short time you will have no need of a curfew. James Duncan, of Garfield, Clackamas county, has bought out the stock in trade of W. A. Kirby and will continue the business at tiie old stand. Mr. Kirby is not going to leave The Dalles and has no definite plans for the future, lie thinks that after a close application to business for eleven long years ho has earned a rest. lie asks Tun Chiionicm: to thank his many friends for their liberal patronage and bespeaks a gener oup shaie of it for his successor. PLEASURES OF THE METROPOLIS Old ISoreaH not nn Jamlmroe at Port land Yenterdny. its length and the Snake is about on a J. I. Holton, of Fifteen Milo creek, stand." It is predicted that both rivers j while on his way home from The Dalles will continue to fall for several days. j yesteulay, and after he had got as far as Dr. Kay Logan, who has beon house i Five Mile, discovered that a parcel, con surgeon at St. Vincent's hospital for j mining n eof clothes, a pair of pants. II... .u.H! v..r Ii.ib concluded to OC.ltO at a suiri, muMie, uunm ui.u ,... u. rc c......a .,. the eonnti v. ! pendere, all new from the store, vjtittturtw Mini I i rho doctor, who is Intro on a vihlt to his father, will go back to Portland in two or three days, and after settling his ad'airs there expects to bu located in Slianiko befoio the end of next week. General Passenger Agent Uurlburt.ol the O. K. N., has authori.-d the state inent that his company will, begini.ing Jnlv 1st, scalu its passenger tarill's down " . . ... 1 . ..f 4l to a uniform lirst-ciatB rant in unw cents per mile. This will apply on all the company's Hues m Uregon ami Washington. A circular olliclally an- from the slorp, had been stolen out of his wagon in an East Kud feed vard a short time before he started for home. lieforo settling hie bill at the yard odice Mr. Holton had talked of a horse trade to two gypsies, who belong to a patty camped on the old fair grounds. Mr. Bolton at once suspected the gypsies of the theft and returning back to town had a search warrant issued from Justice Hrownhill'e olliee and placed in the hands of Deputy Sherill' Sexton, who, assisted by Marshal Hughes, made a thorough search of the , l.itt ivltlinnt iliHnnveriin' nounclng the chanue will appear e.ul jj-- Mri UoIton i8C0Il(i. In June. j ()(,nt llt! pppgjeg were the thieves, as Miss Morrow, a representative of the ; . tl 0..i.. ,)t.reo8 in the yard National Sutrrage Association, wHI speak ilu;I)i; t10 til0.t tim, tml intervened Miin.iouii nouuliHl nit't't- ing at the lialdwin opera house tonight. between liis talk with the gypsies and his return from the olliee after settling been stolen. Wlllll-lil 'Mt t'l l' MCKtllUC. Wool-growers of Oregon will convene ... t . II .1 . . .. .l t .1 IIIUU'IIII i 11 at Hie uaues raiiiiuitj f " " Miss Morrow is addretHiiig the vauous , , . , , ,U ,,om)s iust have political rallies on the sulirage auiemi iiient and presenting the question from u Btrietly iion-partisan standpoint. The ladies of Tiie Dalles are especially in vited to be present. M.irried. vesteiday at the residence of i ,. f pu.sident George A. Young the bride's patents near Mosier, Kev. V. nm, St,(.ri.,n,.j. F. W. Wilson. Thu pur K. Hawk olliclating, Mr. W. II. Jonea of ,ho lll0.tmg ill bu to discuss and Miss Hoablln Knot. Mr. .lom-a ih , ttJ ,liemini 0f tlila yt-ar'e clip uml ullot an employe of the Soutliern Paeillc rail-1 int,nt t, r,.eervo for the coming road, and his bride is thu daughter of mnum, Mr. Amos Koot, onu of MosierV best ,n )t, I(,fpn.ta nauieil, the meeting known fruit giowers. About forty in- wU im an important one. Superintend, vlled guests attended the ceremony ami , (,n, ()nn6i)yi uf the Cascade reserve, will imrtookof a sumpUioua wedding dinner k, ,,,.,, m make the allotnients. (lt)r, 1 The question oi price u-i u.i u,. ...... The artesian wml is now down to a UI not bu seriously considered, except du S Lt and boring has lit,-.. t0 llBo a lneral untlers.aut I ng tliat TZnL ponding the arrlv.il of ad-' .u, will not cons.gn their goo 's roirbelow The additional casing conu-etltion and make the buy i wi H.i.nHfliirv becaiibo of the t,,a pnv cash on delivery. i n?Sll rffSriuv "rom. thirty The iitiderstatiiilng is not for the pur conatant falling In oi i. ; o(), or t.ombinil. " " - . 1 T . . . I., lit It blows some in Portland too. We had a stiff little gale here yesterday, but we're used to that kind of thing and thought nothing of it. Portland, how ever, seems to have had an experience eucIi as we never have here at all. De- scribing it today's Oregonian says in j part : j "A little after noon the cyclone got i gay, and broke boughs and twigs off 1 shade trees, tried to tear awnings down, land made things lively all over town, j It had a fair sweep on the river, and I jollied up all who crossed the bridges. "Traffic on the Portland Railway Com I pany and the Portland Traction Corn 1 pany was interrupted for nearly three 1 hours. Both lines receive their power from the plant of the Portland General I Electric Company at Oregon City, which failed to keep up the supply of l electricity on account of the extremely t high winde. The Vancouver cars were j delayed only a short time, receiving J power from the plantat Sellwood. I "A street-car loaded with passengers j was delayed Ly an open draw on the ' Morrison Btreet bridge, and a wagon i load of sawdust drew up alongside of it. ! The wind blew the sawdust out of the wagon and into the car, through the ventilators, completely covering the passengers, who, after all their brush ing and dusting, looked as If they had been out in a wooden snow storm. "As an expressman was crossing the Jsteel bridge, the wind blew his horse blanket and other things out of his , wagon. A passer caught them as they , were going over the railing, and as the expressman rose to receive tnem tne wind picked his overcoat and cushion out of his seat and carried them away over toward the terminal grounds. The expressman was afraid to leave his horse and wagon on the bridge to go after ' them, and they are probably in Klon dike or Mexico by this time, for the i wind did not know which way it was I blowing. If the rain and wind will take a re.-t, ihe city wilt take care of the streets." Tim Aiftlto r it Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All I such should know that Dr. King's New i Life Pills, tho wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a Bplendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily ! habit that insures perfect health ami great energy, tliug store. Only -'5 cents at any 1 Hiile. . ....... i., i.. from tho surface. The last uonuB.. a stratum of tiuidatone. The bust curfew boll Is a good stiff bed ,Ut,with auilablo hand on one end 8yH the Myrtle Pol.lt Enterprise. Hon, as each grower remains free to sell lle dip for any of tho ruling market prices, so long as he geta thu cash on .Mivery and does not make co.is.g..-incuts. Trimmed hats and patterns at cost for tho next thirty days at the Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors. 2;)-tf Fur the convenience of parties want ing icu in the afternoons, the Stadt'luian Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, comer Third and Washington si reels. Phone No. 107; Ioiir distance 183. "King 'em up." 18m-tf Your choice oi wafats, or baso balls, bats, caps or belts with boys' Buita at A. M. Williams & Co. 'a. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, nnil which hn3 hecu iu uso for over 30 years, lias homo tho signature of and has been mado under his ncr- rvyt sonal supervision 'since its infancy. 'CCCCftWi Allow nn nnn foilonolvn vnn In tlita. A1I Counterfeits, Imitations and "Jnst-as-good" arc hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A 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 mibstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Fcvcrlshness. 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. THC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. 1 a Special Sale! i ...Steel flanges and Coo I Stoves c e To reduce our large stock wo will sell Stoves and Steel Ranges at Greatly Reduced Prices for a short time only. See our goods and get our prices. . . . I IVIAYS & CROGaE. t rriK" ICxrrclKi'N Garden Hose Wo have laid in a largo stock of (larden Hose and aro carrying tho same brand of I lose that we havo boon carry ing for tho last (Ivo years, which is tho celebrated Mal tese Cross Urand. Wo carry tho samo brand of lloso thai tho Dalles City lriro Depart ment has beon using for tho last twonty years. Tho Mal tese Cross Brand is without, doubt tho best grade of lloso on tho market. Call ami got our prices boforo buying. castors a Maier 5 Benton For Infant! and Children. JUUlVJl 4A AUltVlI Thy Kind You Have Always Bought S00 Agents. JU. U. T. SMITH, Osteopath. Hooiiis 10 imri II, Cliiiiniuui lllock, Tho Dalit', Oregon. Tuetdu) s iinu V Maya, S u. in. U) J'J. uiuylb-jm Thu followinir program will be uiveii by tho ctuilee of the public tuhool for llu b'eiiHit f thu school librarv at Ihe Vojjt operit bouse on Friday, May 'Jotli, at 8 o'clock p. in. : 'Sprint! Joj" Glrlh' Chorus "The lVttlval of tho Iiirds" I'apll of Court Htiwt school l'Jiuio Solo Ve.-por Kcverles . XlpporHli H.irrls lU'C'ltatlou "Too I.ato for thu Train" ... lU'lo HI hli'U Vocal Solo , 111. a llautcn "Tho Apple Trco'b Story" Girls of .iciilviny Park Hthool "Yo,llol Gallant Sailors" Hojb' (.horns "T1IK ItK.U.M 01 TIMIJ." A MUkle-il Alk'Kory.J Cll.vr.vcTiiKs Kalhcr Time, Willie Cross January I.'iln Nicholas Rbruarv Anita Uvnncli March ,' Kminn llolut Amll (iuihile Miiy lMltli rla-no luno Ilaltiu .Markhani July I.ncy'l'ox AttKUst Wlunlo Trazler September l'lorenco IIhiiiosoii October Ubcrta touts November Teresa Markhani December Martha llnitcll Valentine Helen IVieis 1'airy (Juecn 1-ela Keltay Six Kalilcs Liberty ' lorence Morion Truth . Hannah schwabo Justice Ueitha Hobti son Tuelve Kolilleis ICIjiht Keapers Satila finis lbeit hltmi ini.ul "'I hankivIiiK' I.ucllo ('rite fcoioistsj jl!it h()tl!., l.'i:u M0010 Tableau "1'alher Tlmo's KlessIiiK". .. . Atlinisslon -5 cents ; cliintu-u, bids. . 1 Bears the Siguature of A roointiit' Iioubo of eleven rooms for rent mid furniture for ealn. Apply at thia office. ml7-lw