Let us talk of Mis al 88.85 Doing a little better than other Clothing Stores. Wo are selling a special value Suit now al $0.85 tliaL is simply unbeatable for the money asked. This Suit is of superior merit and style, and really ought to he sold by us for $12.50, for that is the prieo of similar Suits at other stores. All Styles All Makes All Colors Perfect Fit G-uaranteed Fine Clothing, Hats All Goods Marked In Plnln Flfjuros. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone No. 1. WEDNESDAY JUNE (i, 11100 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA i At Andrew Keller's. O) WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. linker county republicans have re elected for Hhuriu" A. II. Huntington, brother uf our followtownsinen, li. S. niul .1. M. Huntington, Tim lliiinliiug touches nro being put on Tliu Dalles scouring mills, anil Moiutuy next tliu machinery will lit? Blurted to run for two or three duys as u teat. The Hood liivor cannery lion con tracted with tho farmurs to take all the tomatoes they can raise at $U pur ton. Tho cannery is now putting up straw burriUH. The walls of tliu theater aro resound ing all day long to the merry coon songs of mint) troll)', and thu girls feut are keeping time. Tho dates are Wednes day and Thursday, Juno 1 4th and 15th. An adjourned mooting of Tho Dalles Commurehil Club will ho hold tonight at I' o'clock sharp, to consider matters of vital importance to the wollfare of the club. A full attendance is requested. C Ii. Smith, tho wool buyer for O. S. Moses k Co. of Kan Francisco, has ar rived hero on his annual wool-buying trip. 15esidos Mr. Smith, Mike Man ning is the ouly other wool-buyer in town at this dato. We export Amorican brooms to various countries, and we send broom handles to Australia. American chums of one eort and another aro sold whurovor churns aro uBod. Of wooden ware in goneral, indeed, this country is the ureal sourco of supply for tho civil ized world. Woodcraft Social Club excursion to Honncvltle and return, 7f cents, Sunday, liino 10th, Tickets for tho exclusion will ho on sale at tho following business houses : Clarke & talk's diug Btoro, J. U. Hoes harbor shop, Parkins & Mono fee's book store and William Jones' cigar store. Herbert Spencor, in a recently report ed conversation, ropllod to tho question n to when he thought society would be perfect by the statement: "Whon it is truthful. No oho Is now. Wo nil ex onerate; wo all use 'very' when we do not mean It. Truth is the one founda tion stone possible for perfection." The present common council aro do eorving of groat praise for tho econom ical business Administration they are Hiving the city. As will be seen by the report of last uight's council meeting, they Imve, during the past eighteen uiontlii, placed $7,600 in the sluking fund ngftlnit tho city debt. Were it 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. not thut they are required to set aside $1000 a your against this fund and pay annual interest on the debt to the amount of .'i,-I20, the income from licenses, flues and other sources would maintain the city government without a cont of taxes. What city the size of Tho Dalles, or any Bize, can boat this? The voters of Multnomah county have repudiated Assessor Greenleaf, tho man who reduced the assessable value of Multnomah property last year by over eleven million dollars and "BAved" that county some $40,000 of state taxes that the other counties had to pay Wasco among the rcat. The republican con vention repudiated Greenleaf, who thought ho was etroug enough to run as an independent. Now notwithstanding hie demagogic appeal to the pucketB of his constituents, they very justly sat down on him. "Whatevor other states may declare for, Oregon is for expansion and all that it implies," said a nrominent and well known democrat, who always voted with his party, today in the hearing of a Ciihoniui.k representatve. "Oregon is for expansion and the gold standard, and the rest of the country will declare itself as Oregon has done the moment it gets the chance. The only thing the coining democratic notional convention can wisely do is to como out boldly for expansion and denounce imperialism, and imperialism is only a Don Quixote windmill." A Dulles phyeician of large practice was rung up at 1 o'clock this morning and asked to visit a sick woman in what proved to be tho tenderloin district. The woman was a stranger, a cyprlan from Arlington, and in lits of convulsions she hud chewed her tongue Into rugs. To add to tho wretchedness of the eceno she was surrounded by a half dozen bloor-eyed women of her class and another half dozen whiskey gorged things in men's clothes, of a still lower class, nil in drunken hysterical phrenzy, screeching out their prescrip tions for tho woman's relief. Tho dos tor has seen Homo pictures of human wretchedness and depravity, but he never saw one that quite equals tho picture of last night. The board of school directors of Tho Dalles district met yesterday and elected tho entire present corps of teachers to servo for tho next tuhool year. At her own lequest Miss Elsie Ball wiib granted leave of abaenco for one year to altoud tho Monmouth normal school, and her sister, Miss Alice, was elected to nerve in i. or 1,1,101) fur tho coming year, Mise Alien is a former graduate of The Dalles high school and hat boon teaching at Stnrbuck for the Inet two years. Tho Dalles Bshools hove a very excellent corps of teachors and tho action of the board in retaining them will moet the approval of the patrons of the schools. WuBhington correspondents say that Au amusing and good-natured rivalry exists betweeu Congressman Eddy, of Minnesota, aud Congressman Cuahman, of Washington, as to which of them bull be entitled to the distinction of ...WASH ENGLISH DIMITIES Neat little patterns in delicate colors at 20c per yd, EOULAD111NES The great leader in Wash Fabrics at 15c SPOT CliEPE In solid colors, popular goods for wrappers 20c DRESS GOODS Homespuns, Covert Cloths, Serges, etc., for unlincd skirts, 52, 5t and 50 inches wide, at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per yard. Sammer 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-Jc, 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c ON THE COUNTER Cleaning up odds and ends wo have placed on the counter vests sell ing in the regular way for25c, 30c and 35c, at 19c PEASE being the homeliest man in congreee. It was Eddy who was charged at one time by a rival candidate for congress in his district with being "two-faced." He went home from Washington to answer the charge. "I hardly think," he eaid, "that this charge neede a fcerious an swer. Does any one think that if I really had two faces I would keep on wearing the one I have with me today?" Election A fterinntli. Multnomah county gives Congress man Moody 4S03 majority over Smith. The county seat fight in the new county of Wheeler, baa resulted in a complete victory for Fossil. Tongue appears to have carried every county in his district except Linn, and there the majority against him is less than 250. Today's Oregouiun figures that the next Oregou legislature will have a re publlcin majority on joint ballot of twenty-eight. The republicans have carried the state and congressional ticketB in Umatilla county by majorities of 300 to 550. Sheriff Blakeley, democrat, and brother of our Judge Blakeley, is ie-elected by 8S9 majority. Tho Ulakeleye, both here and there, are Bpriuters. Crook couuty fusionista have elected every man on their ticket but one, the candidate for school superintendent. Arthur Hodges, who had held tho office of clerk for some fourteen years, was defeated for re-election by a nephew of tho late well-known Warm Springs In dian agent, Captaiu Smith. From the returns, it will not be doubt ed that Oregon is a republican, not a democratic, state. Oregon will go against the Bryanized democracy in November by sheer momentum and force, if uot another word suouid ie spoken on the subject trom now till No vember, saya the Oiogoniaii. A O ruat Vlotury. Oregon has gone republicau by in creased majorities. With leports yet incomplete, Wolverton for supremo court judge and Bailey for dairy aud loou commissioner iiavu i-.urncu mu ( . .. I 11, state by majorities exceeding that given for tho republican ticket two years ago, i when tho war spirit was active to ewell i the republican vote to abnormal propor tions. For congressman, Tongue in the First district already has a plurality of 2020 votes, whllo In 189S his entire plu rality was but 2037. In the Second district Moody's plurality of the present incomplete returns is 8200, whereas iu 1898 ho won by only (1057. These figures show (hat it lias been a notable republican victory. Local issues mixed In the election of members of tho legislature, so that the increased vote is not so apparent in those 'officers, but the legislature la strongly republican. From only one couuty of the state has the cotnplote unofficial return beeu report ed Benton. For all others, including Multnomah, the figures are more or less incomplete. Oregonian, June 0th. Subscribe for Tiik Ohkoniok. Ill GOODS... Vests. & MAYS COUNCIL MEETING. .fudge and Clerks Chosen for City Klectiou--Other Uiifiliiefs. The regular monthly meeting of the council was held last night pursuant to an adjournment from the night before. Tho claim of J. F. Haworth of $4.95 for printing, which was laid over from last meeting, waB allowed. Special ordinance No. 320 was intro duced by Councilman Johns and passed. This is an ordinance to transfer $1,500 from the general fund to the sinking fund. This makes in all $7,500 which have been added to this latter fund in the past eighteen months. Tho council appointed the following judges and clerks for the city election to be held the third Monday in June : For the first ward Judges, J. L. Thompson, S. S. Smith and M. T. Nolan. Clerks, C. S. Smith and T. A. Hudson. For tho second ward Judges, George H. Riddoll, John Catea and John Fil loon. Clerks, Albert Baldwin and J. E. Harnett. For the third ward--Judges,Johu Mar den, J. Staniels and George Reno. ClerkB, J. Doherty and C. Fouts. For the first ward the election will be held in tho recorder's office. For the secoud ward in Win, Michell's under taking rooms. For tho third ward at the school building on the west tide of Union street. The following claims were allowed and ordered paid : J Canfield, labor 3 80 E Ration, do 20 00 G E Forer, do '2 40 80 00 SO 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Don Fishei, do 5 Fred Hilleard. do 1 Win Morgautleld, do 2 Frank Heater, do 4 Wm Outes, plow i nt; street. John Crate, special policeman.. . I Chas Cliaiuplaiu, do Wui Woodrow, do I J J Maloncy, do Paul Paulsen, do James Like, do A S Cathcart, hauling K B Hood, do T F Burhum, do James Like, do Dalles Lumbering Co, lumber. . . Wm Mc'Jrum. eato for dog uound 1 50 3 00 2 50 (i 00 0 00 1 05 'Telephone Co, rent 2 50 ' M1M..Q mi r n l.ltftir I mr April and May .' 3(1 40 The lecorder's report showed that he had collected .fl.'iS from fines during the j month. TKKASI-'Itmi'S ltW'ORT. Cash in gen. fund $3028 82 Cash reis'd during month 479 39 Total By warrants intued ,f Jiitetett on bond? 410S 21 000 25 000 00 Trans, to sinking fund, May 5 1000 00-2200 25 Cavh on hand Juno 1 1841 90 For Suit. The furniture and fixing?, including range, delf and cutlery of tho Culiforniu restaurant, and tho beds and bedding of eight rooms overhead. Inqulie at the restaurant. 2j-lw Woiiteil. A girl to do general house work. In quire at the Dalles Lumbering Co.'s office. ma.v29.lw III A f 1 ' ' " '"J?i JtiZ" "Hi.-''1 '" " UmmHmimiiil CASTORS i itl mi- mi-imnn mt,(i ASfegefable PrcparalionTor As similating llicFoodandReguia ling (he Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digcstion.Cheerfur ness andltest.Contains neither Opium.Morplune norlmeraL NoilAncoTic. Rttpe efOMA-SAMUELPtKHER ftmJcm Seal' Alx.Stniui f fiftoem-Jjil - . Ctmfitd Sugar hXntaymai naror. Aperfccl Remedy forConsb'pa Tlon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jcverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature oF NEW YORIC. :j EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, r OUR. Sin Stove Will close Wednesday, June 7th, 1900. Those wishing a now Cook Stovo or Steel TCange will miss it by not taking advantage of this sale. Stove manufacturers advanced their prices 5 per cent this week. v JWflYS GOING EAST If you intend to tiiLu n trip East, nek your ticket agent to routo you via Tho Great Wabash, a modern ami up'to-dute railroad in every particular. Through trains from Chicago Kansas City, Omaha or St. Louis to Now York and New England points. All trains run via Niagara Fulls and every through train has freo reclining chair cars, sleep ing and dining ears. Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni agara Falls. Hops C. Cuni:, J'aclno Coast I'uss, Agt,, I.oa Angeles, Calif. C. S. Chanj:, G. 1'. A., St. Louis, Mo. ICilitiir' Awful I'liKlit. F. M. Higgins, editor .Sunaca, Ills,, News, was alllieted for years with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until ho triad llucklen's A mica Salvo. He writes two boxes wholly euied him, It's tho surest pile cure on cutth and the best Ealve in tho world. Cure guaran teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley A Houghton, druggist. o CASTOR 8 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bonrs tho Siguature of iN'otllU, Columbia River lee it Fuel Co. wishes to announce that they will deliver led to any part of the city at all hours of the day or night. 'Phone 33 or 81 Long Diet. ; 75 or 8 Seufert & Condon. Freeh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Fiueet kind of chicken feed. mch25-ti GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. 1 I i y. - Jt i- & COLUE. "5 Garden Hose AVo have laid in a largo slock of Harden Hose and aro carrying tho same brand of lfoso that we havobeon carry ing for the last fivo years, which is tho colobrated Mal tose Cross Brand. Wo cany tho same brand of Uoso that (ho Dalles City Fire Depart ment has boon using for tho last twenty years. Tho Mal tese Cross Brand is without doubt tho best grade of Uoso on tho market. Call and got our prices before buying. JVTaier $ Benton Sole Agents, I) It. L Y, SMITH, Osteopath. ltoonu luiuid II, CliupiiiBU Illook, Tlio Julie, Oregon. Tuowiu s aim Ki liliiyn, a. in. to u. 1 1 M 31, an .-3 8 as- ; rv ii ft i Si , PPM j5 o'. 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