Lot vlb talk of Mils at 8.85 Doing a little better than other Clothing Stores. Wo nro soiling a special value Suit now at $9.85 that is simply unbeatable for tbe money asked. This Suit is of superior merit and stylo, and really ought to be sold by us for $12.50, for that is the price of similar Suits at other stores. All Styles All Makes All Colors Perfect Fit G-uaranteed Fine Clothing, Hats All Goods Marked In Plain Fleruros. The Dalies DaDy Chronicle, Telephone iVo. . BA'ITKDAY -TT ".JUNK 1()00 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Hurianau only 15 cents iv dozen ut The D.i'lee C'jinmlbflion House. Tim steamer lieliaiieo will luavo for Portland nt 10 n. in. tomorrow. I'iiniiu!i(l rooms for rout on Fourth street, in tho DeWolf house. Apply to Mr . .1. O. Hose. inL'5-lw jVr. W. Lord Informs Tin: CuitoNicMi that 800,000 pounds of wool la alreudy in btoriiyo at tho Shuniko warehouse. A Uuiismoro typo writing machine was Btoli'n from tho hnv office of Monro it (i.ivin lust iiluht. JN'o truce of tho thief has been found. Look for tho nrtlelu in Monday's OiiuoNici.i: on Tlfisot'e famous paintings. Tliu paiiitliiKu niiiy bo exhibited hero in tin; nuar future. Ah soon an the rlvor recedeB, V. O. Hiulley, of Mnro, will inako improve ments, and hulld hath houeoa, nt the Hjiiinue nt CollliiB Landing. Thu Dufur Dispatch soye litres cases of Hiuallpox nro reported in Wnpinitia, anil it Is eaid that qulto a number hnvo heun exposed to the disease. Tom Merry, well known by old Dalles people, is nt present in Loe Angeles, where ho is wot king on a newspaper nnd writing for sovernl Eastern dailies. Henry Green, a laboioron tho portago foul, came over tho river yesterday and loaded himself with hoozo. lie whb nrreatod during tlio.nlKlit and lined $2 this morning. Wo have just received u sliipmenl of I'oys and children's suinmer underwear, which wo ate oHdrlng at Hpecial price, H'l', '-'!?.! nnd U5i! per nurmont. Tho New York Cash store. John Ojnner, son of Thomas Conner whollvooon Eighth htrrot. wan taken 'i ho Dalles City this iiiorniuK to St. Viucc ih'h hospital. Ho is helplessly nil seriously 111 front pulmonary troubles. Wool Is arriving horo from nil points ' tho compass nnd by rnil nnd rlvor nnd "'"son. Over two million pounds is nl reaily stored In the wnrehouses with n JitoBjiect of six to pevon millions before tlio tousou closes. 'J'nke the boy down to A. M. Will lams' und get lilm one of thoso swell Junior shirts. They are made of the tt quality of percale in stripes or "Hares, also white. Any rUe from 5 t o 12 years at 75 cents, i The Young Men's Christian Associa tion will meet in tho Baptist churob, on Union street, at 4 p, n. tbsnorrow after- But our well established rep utation for giving great values, and our pride in doing a little bet ter than other stores causes us to make this great offer. World-Beaters in Summer Overcoats.... and Furnishing Goods. noun. All members are requested to be present, aa there is a matter of very Ureal importance to the society to come before tho meeting. All youim men not meinhers of the society are cordially in vited to join us at our Sunday nfternoon services. Congressman Moody Juib secured a desirable department clerkship at Wachinglon, D. C, for Forest S. Fisher, who is now chief clerk at The Dalles poHtoHiee. Mr. Fisher expects to get orders to start for Washington within a couple of weeks. Quite a number of the farmers of Tygh Uidgo have been busily engaged the past two weeks in hauling the residue of their wheat crop to The Dolles. not for the purpose of Felling at tho present pi ices, hut to make loom and prepare for harvesting mid storing ono of the largest crops ever known in thu history of that section, says the Dufur Dispatch. Christian Anderson, The Dalles South ern liailroad Company's surveyor, with ugann of men, went thiongh to Kings ley the first of thu week intending to es tablish camp near there, from where he will continue, tho survey made last win ter to Dufur or. south through Tygh valley and on to Prineville. This be gins to look aa if n railroad to Dufur in tho near future was an assured fact. "So mote it be." Dufur Dispatch. TrofeEsor Sandvig will give his last dance of tho season nt the Baldwin tonight, Juno 2d. These dances have been held weekly nil the past winter mid have been a source of pleasure to a lai'ge number of people. It is due to Professor .Sandvig to soy that his dances have been conducted with tho strictest regard to decorum nnd respectability and that persons of questionable repute have nlwaya been rigorously excluded. The professor hopes to see n large at tendance at this closing dnnce. mill 3t The sickest squaw you ever saw in your lifo was in tho city "skookum" house this morning. She Is u Yakima reservation belle and was on her way to Hood Rlvor to pick strawberries, when she fell in with a couple of bucks of her own trlLo who loaded her nnd thom st Ives to tho gunwale with tiro water. Jt may be a mere incident that Wasco Charlie had been released from jail yes terday morning. It is plain, however, that John Phillips is not tlto only man j in Tho Dalles who is supplying the Indiana with alcohol. Tho night watch man found tho squaw lying helplessly drunk ou tho river front, near they'll d of Court street. She had Jrffmoro locomotive power than n buntffe of rags und had to bo carried to th jail. One of tho bucks was also arrsted but the other fled in tlto darkne. Tho squaw complains that her companions robbed her of the little money she had to pay lier expenses to Hood River. Commencing Mondavi Juno tli, the n.w.niuinr T.inn will inaugurate a service that will .undoubtedly ive general MtU- : l. Ill l.AA.'fAllntuD. faction, xne service win uhiuhi,. A through boat will leave Portland dally, except Sunday, at 0 a. m. and will do tbe way work on the lower river, arriv ...WASH GOODS... ENGLISH DIMITIES Neat little patterns in delicate colors at 20c per yd FOU 1 j A DPJNES The groat leader in Wash Fabrics at...! 15c SPOT CREPE In solid colors, popular goods for wrappers 20c DRESS GOODS Homespuns, Covert Cloths, Serges, etc., for unlinod skirls, 52, 54 and 50 inches' wide, at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per yard. Sammer Vests. SILK VESTS An assortment of extra pink and blue, at G5c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 FINE WHITE JERSEY RIBBED High neck and long sleeves, low neck and sleeveless, short sleeves 10c, 12-ic, 15e, 20c, 25c and 35c ON THE COUNTER Cleaning up odds and ends we have placed on the counter vests, sell ing in the regular way for 25c, 30c and 35c, at 19c PEASE & MAYS ing nt the locks at noon; the Reliance will leave Portland daily, except Sunday, nt 7 a. in., with Dalles and middle Columbia pissengers, giving them to the Dalles boat at the Locks and return ing to Portland with the tourists she may have on board, arriving in Portland at 4 :30 p. in. ; the down boat will leave The Dalles at 7 a. m. and will go thiough to Portland without waiting nt the Locks for the up boat; but if for any reaton the down boat is delayed, her passengers will be taken by the Iteliarco and landed in Portland on time. The company will use every tfl'ort to have the tteainera arrive on schedule time, viz: The Dalles, 5 p. m. ; Portland, 4 :Ii0 p. m. A very neat time card lias been printed. Send to their ofiiue or aek the puibtiB for one. I'riini tlio Minnllio Lender. Mr. Malcolm Mclnnie, head book keeper of the Wasco warehouse, was up from The Dalles the first of the week looking after business in this eeution. The tirst Miipineut of ore from Shan iko left here Friday morning for tlio Tacoma smelter. The consignment was from the Ashwood mines, and consisted of about 0000 pounds of as fine a gold ore as ever a mining man gazed upon. Some enterprising citizen of towns which Shaniko is hurting financially, notably The Dalles, is circulating re ports to the effect that there ia no place to sleep here. These reports might have been true two months ago, but nut now. There are accommodations for over fifty persona in one house, the Palace, und no doubt there are other places, too, where the tired traveler can get a night's lodging. Dalles papcrB please copy. Sixteen ears of sheep left the Shaniko stock yards Friday, fourteen carloads Saturday, nnd nineteen Monday. The (Irst shipment was consigned to James Wright of Spokane, tho last two trains going to the Mallory Commission Com pany, Chlcngn, and are part of the herds of J. E. Sherur it Co., of this county. Wo understand the next consignment will leave here June 8th and 10th, a total of seventy cms. The Columbia Southern Railway Com pany lias jnet received a now ham! car whoso motive power is gasoline. Tho car willl carry about eight men, and ia capable of making twenty miles an hour. This use of gasoline is of very recent dato. It does away entirely with men "working their way" after a hard day's work. Anything more convenient and handy could not ho had by tho com pany, ub It will save them in a short time its cost many times over. for Main. The furniture and flxinge, Including range, delf und cutlery of the California restaurant, and the beds and bedding of eight rooms overhead, inquire at the restaurant. 2j.lw Lewis AckoruisUi Goshen, Ind., says, "DeWltt'e Little Early Risers always bring .certain relief, cure1 my headache and' nevor gripe." They gently cleanse and Invigorate tbe bowels and liver. Meeting or the Water Commissioner. The regular "monthly meeting of the water commissioners was held last night. After the transaction of routine business, tlio following claims were al lowed nnd ordered paid : J 15 Croseen, Eupt $ CO 00 C A Borders, helper 00 00 Ned Gates, secretary 10 01) C A Borders, money advanced . . 50 00 Fiist National Bank, telegraph message 2 (15 J D Hickman, repairs 75 I C Nickelsen, nidfo 95 Maiert Benton, mdse 3 15 Mays & Crowe, mdse 23 01 Crane Company,' mdse 15-1 80 J B Croeoen, cash advanced -10 10 J W Blakeney, cartage 5 14 Harry dough, repairs 2 00 BUI'KMNTKNMEXt'h litl'OP.T. Total book account $1-105 05 Cash collected during month... 1107 50 Balance delinquent $ 298 15 TliEASUItKlt's KKI'ORI'. Hal. cash on hand May 1 $1101 11 Caeli lee'd from water rents. ... 1107 80 Total $2388 04 By warrants paid dur. month.. 570 00 Bal. on hand June 1st $1812 C4 T. J. Seufert reported that he had negotiated the sale of the $20,000 worth of bonds that fell di e on tho 1st of March to the First National bank ol this city. The holders of these bonds are fire insurance companies, and they required their payment because of heavy los.-ea from fiie in Canada. The matter of their sale was placed in the hands of Commissioner Seufert, and the result is very creditable to his business capacity and very satisfactory to t he board. The interest on these bonds, about $100 n month, will be kept nt home, and tho surplus funds of the bqard, instead of lying idle for a time in the hands of the treasurer, will be used monthly to re deem tho bonds and to thnt extent can cel the interest. I' KOI' MS Kill .11,1, KNOW. W. E. Miller, of Goldendalo, waa m town today. Mrs. P. L. Kretzer was iv passenger on the Dulles City this morning far White Salmon. C. E. Powell, a Klickitat sheepman, if III thu I'llV lnnkllii, nfl.ir I h.. cud. nt his wool. II. M. Ful wider, of St. Lome. Mo., is visiting tho family of his nephew, Simeon Bolton. Geo. A. Liehe, Geo. Miller and S. L. Biooks went down to Mosior this morn ing to estimate the damages done to Mrs. Mnsier by n new county toad run ning through her land, JUKI). At the resilience of his parents near Boyd, May 25, '1000, after a lingering ill ness, Johnniu Sterneweis, aged 17 years. Wuuteit. A girl to do general house work. In quire at tho Dulles Lumbering Co, 'a office. may20.1w A full line of boys and children' sum mer underwear just received at The New York Cash store, we have also a full line of men's summer underwear from 25c up to 70c. Be suie and see our goods before making your cummer purchase, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hns hecn. in uso for over 30 ycrtr, has borno tlio slgnaturo of yr- tnul Ims heen made niitlcr his pcr CjL&fflyrrfTA, Hoiml supervision slnco its infancy. uzr7y. 4tSUK M 1U ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, imitations and " Just-as-uood" arc hut Experiments that triflo with and endanger tho health of Infimts 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 Nnreotle flubstaucc. 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 the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY BTBtET, NEW YORK CITY. peoial Sa9e 8y luoi ipiyuo ux)u uuubl- oiumud To reduce our large slock wo will sell Slovos and Sleel "Ranges at Greatly Reduced Prices for u short time only. See our goods and get our prices. . . . JVTAYS P OUR CHURCHES Christian Suiuuco meeting in enuill K. of V. hull every Sunday morning nt 11 oVIock. Salvation Army Subject for Saturday night, "Temjieittiice." Sunday night, "Tho Children of Today is tho Nation of Tomorrow." Adjt. Nelson. Calvary Baptist uhunm Kov. W. 15. Clifton, pastor. Itejjnlnr eervieoa at Jl a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Young peoplu'a meeting :t (1:1)0 p. m. Sunday school ut 10 u. in. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth iwid Washington, Itev. U. F, llnwk, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. und S p, in. Suiuluy school ut 10 a. m,; class meeting at thu ulo-u of morning service; Junior lingua nt !! Epworth Lenyno at 7. Morninu' subject "Tlio Fields White Already to Ilnivett." Thu theme in tlio evening will hu "Cheerful Todays and Trustful Tomor rows." Arohiu McCnlly will play tlio ofl'eitory ou musical glasses at lioth Bur vices, Nutli , Columbia River leu it Fuel Co. wishes to announce that they will deliver iuo to any part of tlie city at all houro of the day or night. 'Phono ) or 81 Long Dial. ; 75 or 8 Seutert it Condon. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse, Finest kind of chicken feed. incho-it CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tbt Kind You Havi Always Bought Boars tho Signature T1 0 0 r i & CROGUE. 4! A. Garten Hos AVo havo laid in a largo stock of (j anion Hoso and are carrying tho same brand of Hoso that we havo boon carry ing for the last five yoars, which is tho celebrated Mal tese Cross Brand. We carry tho same brand of 1-Ioso that tho Dulles Oily Five Depart ment has boon using for tho last twenty yoars. Tho jIal Iogo Cross Brand is without doubt the best grado of IToso on tho market. Call and got. our prices boforo buying. (ffaief & Benton Solo Agonts, JjU. C. T. SMITH, Osteopath. Booms 10 unit II, Clmiimau ulovlc, Tho D:illcr Orvgon. Taenia) a una Ki lUayu, (i u, iu, to 1.', jua18-lm