Let us talk of Soils al 83.85 Doing: a little better than other Clothing Stores. Wo aro Helling a spocial valuo Suit now at $9.85 that is simply unbeatable for the money asked. This Suit is of suporior merit and stylo, and really ought to bo sold by us for $12.50, for that is tho price of similar Suits at other stores. All Styles All Makes All Colors Perfect Fit Guaranteed Fine Clothing, Hats All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, Telephone No. 1. Tt'KSDAY - JUNE 5, 1900 rift ice cream and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Kaller'p. D WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Mrs. John Urookhonse, of Dufur, la in thu city the gueat of Mrs. May Uiz. Licenses to wed were granted today to Elmer Junius and May Warren, und dairies P. Odell and Hose Lentz. Hiiv. U. F. Hawk went to Ueppner tuilny to attend the district convention of tho M. E. church. The Indies of St. Paul's Guild will meet tomorrow afternoon at the rosi donee of Mrs. tichenck. One of the Everding fish wheels last night caught a chinook salmon which lipped tho scales at 00jj pounds. Mrs. A. 8. Mac Allister and Mrs. J. 11. Orossen went to Portland to attend the grand chapter of tho Eastern Star. A black silk belt, with fancy buckle, w.is Inst Saturday ovening on Washing' ton Htroet. Finder plea so leave at this offlco. John II. Baker has traded his prop erty west of tho fair grounds to G. W. Misiil, of Forest Grovo, for property in tiuit city. Mr. and Mrs. linker leave 'or their now home in the morning. ftomo of the best talent in The Dalles is vnry busy preparing for another up-to-date minstrel, with tho society young Indies in black face. Mrs. Kuncie, who is couching them, in delighted with tho talent and a line show is as hi red. An Indian brought in this morning 3W pounds of salmon, which he had ""l!ht in a dip net last night uoar the Indian village on tho other side the fivttr. Ho said ho caught them In an Clhly, while standing in wator up to his waist. To liquidate a hot mndo on the elec tion of shoriir Joo Hercoux will tonight t7:!IO o'clock wheel Jimmy Urquhort hi a wheelbarrow from M. T. Nolan's corner lo the brewery and back, resting twenty minutes at the browory, presuw fthly for liquid refreshment. Tliu loading prune growers of Walla WhIIb, Olurko and Yakima counties as woll us of tho prune districts of Oregon wtprot to organise the Northwest Cured Fruit tiseoclatlon. It la necessary that 76 pur cHiitof the acreage be, represented in the association before Juno 7th. A few months ago somo business men of Tho Dalles concluded that a wool, courlng will ought to be located at that thriving city and great woolshlpplng' Point. They aid. aomethlng more than "ikf and now the new toourlng mill l nearly ready to begin -Its very useful I 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. work. About the eamo time that tbie talk was prevalent at The Dalles there was considerable talk in Portland of a big woolen mill in this city, bat the project ended in talk, and even thut Iibb ceased. There were other projects, too but no matter; let us take another nap; who wants to wear his life out with rustling for business and building up u town? Telegram. TISSOT'S FAMOUS PAINTINGS. Tho Dalle I'euple Will Boon Have Be )rutuetlotn f TUein at the M. E, Church. When the paintings of Tissot were ex hibited in Chicago last year, the rooniB of the Art Institute were packed to eufTocfttion day after day by crowdB eager to study tho wonderful conceptions of the French artist. The remarkable change which came over tho man who had spout a lifetime in painting com mon place scenes, such as might be expected from a Bohemian, is one of the romances of urt. The man was over 50 years of age, and the occasion was the church of St. Sulplce, in Paris, whither the wnrlding had gone to study faces of beautiful women. There a vision came to the painter which transformed him Into a new man, with a new ambition, and a new future. Ho left Patis on a pilgrimage to tbe Holy Land, where be studied with eager attention every spot associated with the life of Jesus, and read the gospel narra tive more than a hundred times. He determined to paint the story of tbe career of the Nazarene, giving it the ex act setting in which it took place. For ten years Tissot studied and painted. At last he placed before tho world the result of his long toll 500 pain tinge and drawings. When his father looked at them he was amazod to find how wrong his Im pressions had been of the places which the holy feet had touched. He ex claimed : "Then I must alter all my preconceived ideas of these things I What, is not Calvary a high mountain, in the shade of a sugarloaf, covered with rocks and brush wood?" "Well, no," repllod Tlusot, "the Mount of Cavalry, though it occupied tho summit of tho city, was, at the most, only 22 or 23 feet hiuh. Your mistake is shared by the greater number of bolievors." One cn get a, bottor idea of tho topog raphy of the holy land, tho architecture, tho dross, tho faces of tho people, by studying Tissot ono hour than by read ing many books. Luouardo'u groat painting of tho "Loot Suppor" is found n i.n HHrlouslv at fault when placed by tho side of Tossit's picture of the same subject. It la most interesting to place a Raphael or an Angolo or a Hoffmann near a Tiseot aud note tho different con- coptlous of tho artists. Unless food Is digested quickly it will ferment and irritate the stomach. Alter each meal take a teoBnoonful of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow you to eat all you need of what you like. It never fallB to cure the woret caaeB of dyspepsia. It is pleasant to take. ...WASH GOODS... ENGLISH DIMITIES Neat little pattorns in dolicato colors at 20c psr yd FOULADRINES The great 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, 54 and 50 inches wide, at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per yard. Summer Vests. STLK 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, 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c ON THE COUNTER Cleaning up odd and ends wo have placed on the counter vests sell ing in the regular way for 25c, 30c and 35c, at 19c PEASE &, MAYS RESULT OF MONDAY'S ELECTION The Ittiufillcn CIrIu Bvury thing; Save Judge, Treanurer anil Com inlmlouer. The returnB from every precinct in the county have been received, and the result is the election of the'entire repub lican state and district ticket and all the county ticket, eave the county judge, treasurer and commissioner. Congressman Moody has tbe phenom enal majority over Smith of 1089, the largest ever given bydie county to any candidate. Wolrerton, for supreme judge, has 758 oyer Green. Frank Men efee, republican candidate for distiict attorney, carries the county by 085 ma jority over, J. F. Moore and the district by a large majority. The election of J. N. Williamson for state senator over Judge Bennett, al though returns from Klamath and Lake counties have not been received, and notwithstanding the fact that Judge Bennett has carried his own county by 110 majority, is assured. Mr. William son has a majority in his own county of Crook of over 150, and It is conceded on all hands that he will carry both Kla math and Lake by handsome majorities. T. II. Johnston beats E. B. Dufur for joint senator by a majority of 100 in the county and district. The rest of the joint senatorial and representative ticket is carried by the republicans by good majorities. George C. Blakeley tieats'A. S. Blow ers for county judgeby a majority of 310. Robert Kelly succeeds himself as sheriff, and carries the county by 170 votes over those given for his democratic opponent. A. E. Lake, republican candidate for clerk, beats John Filloou by a majority of 314. y John F. Ilaropsjiire, democratic can didate for treasurer, was elected by a majority over the vote given to the prosont incumbent, C. L. Phillips, of 241. C. L. Gilbert's majority over T. M. B. Chastnin for school superintendent Is 023. O. L. Schmidt, republican candidate for assessor, beats his opponent, Cbas. L. Copplo, by a majority of 235. J. B. Goit succeeds himself as county eurveyor by a majority of 302 votes over his opponent, W. E. Campbell. W. J. Hiirriiiian, democratic candi date for county commissioner, beats P. A. Kircheiner by a majority of 30. Corouer Butts will succeed himself, for the county said so by a majority of 808 over those given to George H. Will jams. And last, but not least, Judgo Timothy Brownhill will administer justice alike to tho just and the unjust for the next two years. His mujority over J. Doherty is in tho neighborhood of ono hundred. A telephone message late this 'after noon fays that Tongue's election as congressman from the First district is mured. It ib believed that Moody's majority in this district will be larger than It waa in 1898. Woman's Sphere. An ancient.Greek once said : "Athens rules the world, 1 rule Athens, my wife rules me." "And still "Tliey talk about a woman's sphere As though It had a limit. There's not a place In earth or heaven; There's not a task to mankind given; There's not a blessing or a woe; There's not n whispered 'Yes or No'; There's not a life, or death, or birth, That has n featherweight of worth, Without u woman lu It." Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the First National bank of Wintereet, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some experience with a carpenter in hia employ, that will be of value to other mechanic?. He says: "I had a carpenter working for me who waB obliged to stop work for several days on account of being trou bled nith diarrluiM. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera aud DiarrluiM Remedy had cured me, He bought a bottle of it from the druggist here and informed me that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Doc-Owuers, Attention! Notice is hereby given to all owners of dogs who have not paid license on tbe same that they come forward and take out a license before the 10th day of June, or in default the dogs will be im pounded and the delinquents will have to pay impounding fees as well as li censes, or have their doge destroyed. N. D. Hugiiks, m29-jl0 Marshal Dalles City. Notice. Mr. A. E. Cooper, G. A. P. D., C. R. I. & P. Ry., 250 Alder street, Portland, Or. , advises me that his company will run four specially cheap excursions to the east, leaving Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo June 23d, July 12th and 20th and August 4th. He will be pleased to answer any inquiries. II. H. RiDDKMi, Postmaster. A Siralneil Ankle Quickly Uured. "At one time I suffered from a severe spruiu of tho ankle," eays Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Vu, "After using several well recommended medicines without succees, I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as 1 began its uso and a complete cure speedily followed1" Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. Girl Wuuteil. A girl about 14 years old to take care of buby, aged 2 years. Inquire at Mrs. Juliau's restaurant. j5-2t Cottage for Itvnt. Last house on east Fourth street. In quire at the house. j5 3t 'i'liHt Tlirulibliig lleHiluche Would quickly leave you, if yon used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Hold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 5 Subscribe for Tim Cuhoniok. ,i,'.iiililit! ii lU'lmidlo'll nullum miU.lhitiiin.!,. Afcgefable Preparalionfor As similating iheFoodandBegula Ung the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Dige3tion.CheerfuP iiess and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine norfineral. If ot If aii c otic . Bit IUdh SrmJ, - CtrtifwlSumr morrwer rtanr. Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of SLEEP. Facsimile Signature oF NEW YOHIC. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. v?"'- HB jBB'saafaraHL alaaalBaaaV laaaVaaKaaBaFaVBVaTflaLt Soecial Sum, Sale Will close Wednesday, June 7th, 1900. Those wishing a new Cook Stovo or Steel "Range will miss it by not taking aclvantago of this sale. Stove manufacturers advanced their prices 5 per cent this week. GOING EAST' If you intend to take a trip East, ask your ticket agent to route yon via The Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-dute railroad in every particular. Through trains from Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York and New England points. All trains run via Niagara Fulls and every through train lias free reclining chair cars, sleep ing and dining cars. Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni agara Falls. floss C. Ci.iNii, Pacific Coast Pass. Agt Los Anseles, Calif. O. S. Ckank, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. Etlilor'v Awful 1'liglit. F. M. Uiggins, editor Sennca, Ills., News, was alllleted for years with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Iiucklen'a Arnica Salve, lie writes two boxes wholly cured iim. It's the surest pile cure on earth and tho best salvo in the world. Cure guaran teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, driiguist. 5 CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siguature of Notice, Columbia River Ice & Fuel Co, wishes to announce that thuy will deliver ice to any part of the city at all hours of the day or night. 'Phono 83 or 81 Long Dist. ; 75 or 8 Seufert & Condon. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at tbe Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mcb26-ti CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. DXJI.... 1 4 Garden Hose Wo have laid in a largo stock of Garden Hoso and aro carrying tho samo brand of Hoso that wo havo boon carry ing for tho last fivo years, which is tho colebrated Mal toso Cross Brand. Wo carry tho samo brand of Hoso that tho Dalles City Firo Dopart mont has beon using for tho last twenty years. Tho Mal tese Cross Brand is without doubt tho best grado of 1 lose on tho markot. Call and got our prices boforo buying. Jffaiep & Benton Sole Agents. JU. t). T. HMITH, Osteopath. Rooms 10 und II, Cbupmau lllock, Tlio Dalle, Oregon, Tucsdtt s una Frldaye, b u. in. to 1.'. muylS-liu