Let us talk of Mis al 88.85 Doing1 a little better than other Clothing Stores. Wo aro soiling a spocial value Suit now at $9.85 that is simply unboalablo for the money asked. This Suit is of suporior 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 Guaranteed Fine Clothing, Hats All Ooods Marked In Plain Figures. The Dalles Dally Chronicle. Telephone No. J. MONDAY - JUNE 4, 1000 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Kellar's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Tiie little son of Kev. U. F. Hawk, at luat hccouiiIb, wan recovering rapidly. A black uilk butt, with funcy buckle, Wis lout Saturday evening on WashiiiR tjn ntroot. Finder please leave at this ofliu !. A person can now take breaftfast in Antelope, dinner in The Dalles and get back to Antelope for euper, says the Herald. Wood Bros, received today twenty live head of flue fat hogs from Klickitat county, for which they paid per hundred, gross. Kev. V. B. Cliftou. paBtor of the Cal vary KuptlBt church of title city, will pre.ieli in the Baptist church at Arling ton tonight at 8 o'clock. The Antelope Herald eays three inches o' mow covered the ground in the Axe Handle district, sixteen miles from that I1 C4, Sunday and Monday. The eon of Amoti Koot, of MoBior, a yoiun of about 12 years, was operated oil in Tho Dalles today for bono disease in the knoo by Drs. GeisemlorUer tmd Ft uiuon. lr b ii nthualaBta are demanding that Ui!) Mnv regiment of Irish guards shall wour t'ui kilt, on the ground that it was the national drees of Irishmen long be 'ore the Scutch Highlanders took to weni ing it. Hugh Jackson, the Htagetnnn, now of Arlington, arrived here today from Port land where he sold w bunch of eighteen litttd of lirokun work horsee at an avoiago ,,riCo 0f $(t7.C0 a head. The nnliimlH weighed from 1000 to MOO pounds uHoh. Cotnpluto returns of the election will rucoived tonight at tho Umatilla Noiihi', The county vote will bo re wived by procincts and tlio rest of tho stuto by countleB. Tho telegraph and julephono ofllcoB will bo kept open tie 'g as limy be noeeseary. Ah we go to press the election ia prc BroaBlng uioliy. At 3:30 about two Jl'irda of the registered voto of tho city 'tl been polled, It la impossible to tell now the vote is going; but the republi ciiia are confident, many ol them, of cnrrylng the wholo ticket. 0 Kurd, the photographer, lias had on oxlilbitlon In one of the windows of Uomiell'a drug store one of tho hand jomeai photograpliB we bnvo ever seen. V 8 ft picture in natural colors of the ullus of the Columbia, Ukeu liotu au levnted point eit ol Beufert'i can flipr 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 groat offer. ' World-Beaters in Summer Overcoats.... and Furnishing Goods. nery, willi Mt. Hood in the distant background.' The picture is forty inches in length and is a gem well worth see ing. Laborers on the Mohawk branch of the Southern Pacific railroad are dis satisfied with the present Ecaie of wages paid by the contractors. Common la borers are paid $1.75 per day, but the workmen claim they can do better, and, as a consequence, are quitting. B. F. Laugh lin came up from Port land to attend the polls. He reports that his son, Lloyd, who was recently operated on for appendicitis, is lecover ing rapidly, and hopes are etftertained that iu a week or so he will be well enough to stand the journey home. Mr. C. J. Stubliog, of The Dalles, has purchased all the right, title und inter est of O. G. Green and Mrs. Green in the towneito of Stevenson, including tiieir home on Cascade avenue, and Mr. Stubliog is now the owner and proprie tor of a town, and a county seat at that. Just what Mr. Stubling will do with hiB new possessions we do not know, and doubt if Mr. Stubling does, says the Pioneer. One of the most interesting events of the late Forrester's picnic at Dufur was the one that none of the newspaper fra ternity noticed, and only came to The Cuuonici.e'h ears by an accident. They had a baby show, when the plumpest and handsomest lot of little cherubs that ever slipped through the celestial gale was exhibited. Tho prize was uwarded to the baby of Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Hadley, of Boyd. Special Night Watchmau Alisky de sires to know the whereabouts of Eddie Clarke, u boy of IS or 10 years, who is known hero by liia companions as Beau Clarke. Mr. Alisky has an important message for him concerning his family in Portland. Clarke was iu The Dulles throe days ago, and ia supposed to be working eomewhere on the other side of the river. Any one knowing ills where abouts will confer a favor on him by letting him know. Tho first brood of youug' Chinese pliOUBiuitB were seen lust Wedfiosdoy out by tho Meslker place uearuoldendale, Bays the Agriculturalist There were thirteen in tho brood tun they were re markably spry und cut Parties seeing any other broods aro kindly requested to report same to Dr.K. E. Stewart, of Goldoudale, so ttuft he cnu get an ap proximate idea of tho number being raised, and also for the better protection of the little follows. A. A. Urnihart, Win, Morguniieiu, and D.ivo Stroud, who have beeu work ing on tho city wator ditch in tho neigh borhood of tho nieudowB arrived hero this morning to attend (he polls. They have 'partially opoued a ditch about a mile and ft quarter in length through a swamp botween the Dog river ditch and Mill creek, whore the water formerly spread over a large tract of ground and flowed among fallen timber and weods and skunk cabbage as high m ft man's auoulder. In digging the ditch they opened up nearly a dozen springs of .WflSH GOODS ENGLISH DIMITIES Neat little patterns in delicate colors at 20c per yd FOULADRINES 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 unlined skirts, 52, 51 and 5(5 inches wide, at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per yard. Summer Vests. SILK VESTS An assortment of extra pink and blue, at 05c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 FINE WHITE JERSEY RIBBED High neck and long sleeves, low neck and sleeveless, short sleeves 10c, 12ic, 15c, 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 pure ice-cold water that they estimate will increase the flow into Mill creek fully one-third. Tiiey say some of the Bprings are "as thick as a man's leg" and there is no better water in the world. That there is crying need of cheap transportation between the interior and tidewater goes without saving. It costs now 12,34 cents to move a bushel of wiieat from eastern Washington to the ship dial will transport it to Liverpool. "That is just abnit one-third tho pre vailing price of wheat in this section," eaps the Spokane Review. "If it be ad mitted that wheat can be grown here at a cost of twenty-cents per bushel, an exceedingly low estimate, it mesne that the transportation coaipany makes more out of hauling the wheat crop to tidewater than the farmer makes from all Ibis labor and all his investment. The state grain inspector estimates this year's wheat crop in eastern Washing ton nt 25,000,000 to 30,000,000 bushels. If 20,000,000 bushels should be sold for export, the railroads will take $2,500,000 for moving the crop to tidewater. If the freight rate were reduced one cent a bushel, it would mean a direct saving to t he farmers of eastern Washington of $200,000. If an open river lowered the freight rate five cents per bushel, tiie saving would amount to a million dollars." l'KOl'LK YOU ALL KNOW. John Booth is iu the city from Port land. M. P. Ieenberg, of Hood ltiver, is in the city today. L, E, Crowe was a passenger on the mid-day train for Portland. G. S. Evans, wife and son weie in town today from Hood River. Frank Connelly, who is now a resident of Spokane, is iieie on a short visit. Clyde T. Bonney, of Hood River, was iu town last night and left for homo this morning. Mrs. Robert Kelly went to Portland yesterday on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert. Miss Maude Michell went to Portland this morning on a visit to her grand mother, Mrs. Bulger. Rev. O. P. Taylor came up from Port land Saturday and returned on tiio mid day train today. Mlua Afnn' I". D.intlilf. wlin Inlfi linen teaching In Tho Dalles public schools, has gone to Portland to spend Jior va cation. Misses Isabella and Leo mi Noltner, of Portland, who have been visiting with their coueln, Mrs. I). V. Poling, returned home today on the mid day train. Mrs. O. Twiueham, who has made her homo in the Umatilla House for the past couple of months, left for Portland this morning to rotido there perma nently. Unless food Is digested quickly it will ferment and irritate the stomach. After each meal tako a teaepoonful of Kodol Dvsoensla Cure. It digests what you eat and will ullow you to eat all you need of what you like. It never fails to cure the worst esses of dyspepsia. It is pleasant to take. COURTESY ON A STREET CAR. IIotv an InijuUltlrt Woman Managed to Head (lie Paper of a Stranger. A big, fine looking man sat in the corner of a .South side ear reading his newspaper. Next to him sat a little woman in an up-to-date frock. She had a box of candy in one hand and an opera libretto in the other. She tried to get n newspaper from a boy who came through tho car, but the conductor broke up the transaction and, seizing the small newsdealer, put him down on the pavement. Then the pretty woman in the up-to-date frock paid her fare in pennies, and smiled, bays, the Chicago Inter Ocean. The big man's newspaper was spread out before her eyes, and site glanced at the headlines. Then she read a half column about a thrilling rescue of a typewriter girl by a gal lant fireman. She glanced sideways nt the big man. Apparently he was taking no notice. She began on a story of burglars in a South side fiat, how they bound and gagged n wom an, stole her sealskin sack, and "Oh, oil! the horrid tilings!" she ex claimed, excitedly. The big man looked around inquir ingly, and then, quite as a matter of course, he said: "Have yon finished tills pnge, ma dam? If so, let us turn to the stock reports and the society news." The Mutt 1'rlmltlve Mumuitlal. In tiie Quarterly Journal of Micro scopical Science Mr. Hill, of Sydney, gives an account of his important re searches into the embryology of mar supials. He has discovered tiie exist ence of a distinct placenta iu the liaudl coots, and infers that tiie retention of such a structure indicates u primitive condition. Other orgniib of the Bandi coots arc in a condition which may he described us persistently embryonic, and thus much more primitive than in any other known marsupial. Thus nil tiie evidence points to the view that the marsupials originally developed a pla centa, which lias been aborted in the more specialized fornif. tiit'cr Tll-IIH. " The emperor of China is reported to lie especially fond of two dishes tsimrl and iiiiishtui. The first is a con coction of roue-cabbage worms fried iu paste, the second is small roast dogs, a dish said by a oorrepboudeiit of tho Cleveland Plain Dealer to resemble sucking pig. with oianue siiuee. 'i'liut Throbbing lli'inluclio Would quickly loavo you, if you used Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. Thousands of sulferora hove proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood nud strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 5 Neglect is the shoit step so many tako from a cougli or cold to consumption, The early use of One Minute Cough Cure prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives imme diate results, It cures all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it and mothers endorse it. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Tho Kind Yon Have Always iu use ior over jju years, ana has been mauo under his pcr sonal supervision since its infancy. fCCAXV Allmvnn nun tni1n.t I.. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Initmts and Children Experience ngainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrootie substance. Its age 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 tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY TRICT. NEW YORK CITY. P5 i X .... DXTI.... Special Stove Sale Will close Wednesday, June 7th, 1900. Those wishing a now Cook Stove or Steel "Range will miss it by not taking advantage of this sale. Stove manufacturers advanced their prices 5 per cent this week. r x JWRYS '.t.x.jrtJtLar.i GOING EAST. If you intend to tuku n trip KaBt, nek your ticket agent to route you vin The Great Wabaeli, a modern and up-to-date railroad in every particular. Through trains from Clurao, KnnHas City, Omaha or St. LouiB to Now York and New England points. All trains run via Niagara Falls und every through train lias free reclining clmlr cars, Bleep ing and dining curs. Stop ovor allowed on nil tieketn at Ni agara Kails. Uo.s O. Ci.ixij, Pacific; Coabt Pubs, Agt Los Anueles, Calif. C. S. Ciiani:, fi. P. A., St. LouiB, Mo, ICiliiorV Awful I'lik'lit. F. M. Iliggins, editor Senaea, IUh,, News, was tilll cted for years with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until ho triad Hncklen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's tho surest pile cure on faith and the best boIvo in tho world. Cure guaran teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Uliikoley & Houghton, droggisi. 5 CASTOR! A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Sigunturo of Notice, Columbia Hiver leo &. Fuel Co. wishes to announce that they will deliver ica to any part of the city at all hours of the day or night. 'Phone .13 or 81 Ixmg Plat, ; 75 or 8 Seufert & Condon. Freeh cracked Nebrabka corn nt the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed, uicb26-ti Bought, and which has beca lias ttorno tho signatnro of Signature of & CLOCHE. Garden Hose AVo have laid in a largo stock of Clarden JToso and aro carrying tho sanio brand of J lose that wo havoboen carry ing for tho last fi vo years, which is the celebrated Mal tese Cross Brand. Wo carry the same brand of Hose that tho Dalles City Kiro Depart ment has been using for tho last twonty yoars. Tito Mal teso Cross Brand is without doubt tho best grade of I To.so on tho market. Call and got our prices boforo buying. (VlaieF & Benton Sole Agents, jT)ll. U. T. HM1TII, Osteopath. Itoomk 10 und II, Cliuimmii TIIurL, Tlio Dalles, Oregon. Tut'tUajs and Krlituye, H a. in, to Vi, imiyJS'lm