A LITTLE MONEY VXVVVCvVvXsXVCsSvV Will buy ft lot of COOL COMFORT Tlii'so Hacltorlng ilnyn if you buy Imro. Tlio harrow of reduc tlon has passed over tlio Hold of merchandise in our Men's Furnishing Department and nn unprecedented crop of bargains in Hot Weather Goods 1 8 the result. Visit tie and huh for youtneU. Now we can help you to Hot Weather Comfort At prices nearly tlio ratio of 2 to 1, and your money back if you want it. What We Say We Do We DO Do. CRASH SUITS Am the dressiest Hot Weather Suits you ran wear. Pure Crash Suits from $2.85. LINEN Gunmriteed pure; made up in fine Suits earefully tailored: prices from H S.-I. STRAW HATS In nil the latest styles and makes In endless variety. TROUSERS Made of duck are the proper thine to wear on your outing trip. They are rool as an iceberg, and nohhv a the day is long. Finest trade, $1.50. SHIRTS For this weather should he just as cool as ou can pot them. Some genuine Cheviot Negligee Shirts as low as (i.V. A lot of French Madras and Scotch Oxfords from II to $2.50. A Russian Crash That's what a good housewife knows is good for towels. We are going to have a CRASH this week in the prices of our Wash Fabrics. You choice from 3 big piles at lie, 9.c, lOJc the real value runs up to 2oc per yard. We invite you to come early and examine the bargains on our fancy goods counter. Shoe Department. Do VOU Wcint t0 save mone' "on arfl bound to need shoep, and if this interests you buy now while the ad- vantage is in your favor: Ladies' Kid, button, Com toe ehoes, 2V. to 1 00 Ladies' Kid, button, square toe ehoes, '!). lo4(, 1 00 Misses' Kid. button, square toe shoes, ll'to 2..T 90 Child's Kid, button, Fquare toe shoes, 8U' to 11 75 Child's Kid,.button shoes, 5 to 8 . 50 Child's Kid, button shoe?, 3 to 5 years 35 All reliable goods and at such prices as will not be known in The Dalles for veara to come. Alt Goods Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS TV he Dalles Daily Chwmiele, Trleplwtic A'o. 1. HtlDAY Co)- JUNE 15, moo ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. 1'hillips pleaded guilty and thus escaped a well-deserved longer sentence. Commencement exercises at the state umveisity were concluded yesterday with the exercises of the graduating class. The degree of bachelor of arts was conferred on Miss Daisy Ernestine AllaAay and Mr. Homer D. Angell, of The Dulles. At the meeting of the alumni Miss Melissa Hill, of The Dalles, was chosen vice-president of the asso- , ciation. County Clerk-Elect Lake has an nounced his intention of appointing Simeon Iiolton as his deputy. It is j doubtful if Mr. Lake could have made i any other selection that would have ! been ao satisfactory to the taxpayers of Keiiiember the closing exercises at j Wasco county. Mr. Holton is in luanv St. Mary's Academy tonight. The good j respects a model public oflicial. Steady, sisters never do anything by halves. ( sober, patient, efficient, oblipinir and Tub CimoN-ioi.i: otnploves"an$ndebtcd I '".vs ,u th" I,ost of (lul' ure ".""''ties to the courtesy of Uev. 6. I). Taylor for 1 leh meet, with just recognition in his WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. a basket of delicious Koyal Ann cherries. A girl is wanted to do general house- retention in the position hu hue tilled with honor to himself and satisfaction to the public for more than five yeare.fi .T. f5. Flosletler. Good m.a l, ,Mv,m to n eonmetent! A trump printer who had earned a ""M"" r" ' " jmrty. jlo-Ot j email wad of inoniy picking berries at 1 I!wwi l?Mir nirtvil in tnii'ti vifttinln.v The salary of The Dalles P"H.nastor , nnil pr,K!0etleil t blow himself I... N.ght has been increased from $2100 to $2200, ami that of Hood Ittver from $1100 to $M00. Marshal Hughes yesterday afternoon arrested u Warm Springs Indian lor drunkennens. He paid u fine of $2 this morning. The closing exercises at St. Mary's Academy will take place tonight, Juno Tub, at 8 p. m. Fifty cents admission will lie charged to all, patrons of the institution excepted. Tt e Yakima Indians brought over to day from North Dalles the last of HOG head of cayuseH for the Linton cannery. The Indians say thi.y have II00') or 4000 more that they may briii hero later on. Last night and this .morning the Dalles City took down to Steveiifon 2200 head of sheep for D. 1. Ketchum. These sheep will bo summered in the mountains till toward fall, when they wJl bo driven thnjngli to the Seattle market. The fame of The Dalles weeding ma chine, patented recently by Frank Gun ning, has reached thu fatherland, and todav Frank had a letter from the firm of Dodder & Wossler mufacturiug agenta of Danzig, asking the price of the machines free on board ehip.al JJuw York or Ilainuitrg. Iteineuiber, the Now York Cash Store I" the solo agent for thu Hamilton Jlrown Shoo Co.'s fumousHlioeB for men, women "lid children. Ho sure and see our line helore purchasing. Wo can unvu you money. Wo havo no old stock to work oil, hut are oflering new, neat, nobby footwear, No trouble to show goods. John Philips, who was arrested here a couple of weeks ugo for selling liquor to Indians, was brought bank from Port land today by Deputy United States Marshal Koberta under u sentuncu of aixty days in the county Jail. Mr. Kob "ftg turned the prisoner over to Shcrltf Kelly and proceeded on up H'B toad. I Watchman l'hirman arrested him ami ' kept him in the o.laboo8o for the night, as much as anything to save him from being robbed. When he was discharged this morning he was not long till ho was again full. He had a bundle of clothing which ho dropped on the sidewalk and staggered oil". Marshal Hughes picked up the bundle and put its drunken owner back in the calaboose, where he remains at this writing. A London dispatch says Mrs. Glad stone, widow of William E. Gladstone, died at 5:10 yesterday afternoon. She was 82 years of age, and was the daugh ter of Sir Stephen Glynno. For sixty year6 she was the faithful hilpmato of England's "Grand Old Man, and his death lav heavily on the evening of her life. It was her mother's benevolence and care for thn poor which laid the foundation for the daughter's wide and active sympathy with still'erlng, and her pity and compassion during her minis trations to the victims of thu great cholera epidemic in London. lialu lixtrnilcil Kur to I lie mmtli. From Frank Malone, of Antelopo. who ariived hero today by way of Slier ar's Jlrldge, we learn that a lino shower of rain fell on tho Tygh Kidge country yesterday afternoon. Tho shower com menced as Mr. Malone was half way up the Di-hchutes hill and continued till he had reached Nausene. From the black clouds In tho south Mr. Malone inferred that tho ram had extended to the coun try south of Sherar'a Bridge. J. II. Sherar telephoned in this morning that there had been a cloud burst in the neighboihood of the bridge; but what damage was done, If any, we could not learn. From T. H. McGreor.who arrived here todav by tall from Antelope, we learn that'a nice shower fell ut that place last night. , . . From W. J. Davidson, of Endersby, we learn that a light shower fell there yesterday afternoon. The rain aB usual, lias come at tho right time and all the indications point to such a precipitation as will insure Wasco county the largest grain, crop she has ever harvested. i-Kori.i; you am. know. Jin Gray, of Victor, was in town last night. Will C. Gibson, representing the C. II. Crocker Co., of Portland, is in the city. J. Harvey Smith and two daughters nrrived here todav on No. 2 from Grass Valley. D. Cameron, a well-known sawmill mim was in town last night from White Salmon. Ed. Pease returned yesterday from spending a few days at the new store in Stiauiko. Attorney W. H. Dohyns, of lone, is in the citv attending to business before the laud oilice. Fred Dee, a prominent Klickitat county sheepman, is in the city accom panied by Mrs. Dee. Col. E. 15. Wise, a pioneer of Golden dale, was in town Inst night the guest of the I'tnatilla House. John M. Davis, of Sherar's Bridge, was a passenger on the Dalles city this morning for Poitland. Duncan Chisholm, a prosperous sheep man from Kent, is in the city the guest of the European House. J. Hale, recorder of Orange county, Crtlifornia, was a passenger on the Dalles City this morning. Mert and Mrs. Darland, of Klickitat county, were in town last night the guests of the Umatilla House. II. S. Wilson accompanied W. 15. Presby today on the return of the latter to his'homc in Goldendale. Frank and F. Malone, father and mui. airived Jieie today from Antelope and are gmnts of tho Umatilla House. Frank Gtibel, the well-,known Wapin Itia sheepman,' airived in town yester day to take home his little son, who has been attending the sisters' academy. Hon. T. II. McGreer and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Muiphy, and son, Willie, arrived here today by rail from Ante lope. Mr, McGreer couieo to take home his daughter, who has been attending the sisters' academy, ISOUN. In this citv. Juno 15th, to .Mr. and PICNIC AT EIGHT MILE. I'rl.oa in Ite filven nr tho VnrlnuN ItuceM at the Sellout 1'icnic on KrMay, tile 3!il. First I'ace for girls, 5 to 10 years; prize, a large doll, donated by the Jacob sen Book k Music Co. Second Race for girls, 10 to 10 years; prize, toilet case, donated by Blakeley & Houghton, i Third Kace for boys, 5 to 7 years; prize, penknife, donated by Mays it Crowe. Fourth I'ace for boys, 7 to 12 years; prize, a suit of clothes, donated by Peae & Mays. Fifth Race for boys, 12 to Hi years; prize, a fishing pole, given by W. A. Johnston. Sixth Free for all race for girl, 5 to 10 years; prize, a pair of shoes, by New York Cash Store. Seventh Free for all race for boys, 5 to 25 years; prizs, a book, by Supt. Gilbert. Eighth Wheelbarrow race; prize, a penknife, by Mays & Crowe. Ninth Sack race; prize, a harmon ica, by I. C. Nickelsen. Tenth Fat man's race; prize, souve nir of National Editorial Association, donated by .Sheriff Robt. Kelly. Eleventh Nail-driving contest for ladies; prize, p. box of note paper, by Clarke & Falk. Twelfth Pie-eating contest for boys; prize, a handsome handkerchief, by II. C. Nie'sen. Thirteenth Egg race for girls ; prize, a hat, donated by A. M. Williams k Co. Fourteenth Running broad jump, 1 for boys; prize, a hat from A. M. Will I iams it Co. j Fifteenth Tug of war by the schools ; i prize, silver ink stand, by C. F. Stepli I ens. ! Sixteenth Pitching horse shoes; a box of candy, by teachers. Seventeenth Tin co-legged race; prize a harmonica. M'lTK.WtV I'HOOItAM. Mrs, ter J. F. Blue, of Glennwood, adaugh- Ki.Mik' Wllllinil Wilbur Woki-im .Altha foveit !.(M cilo JhiuiH'lle Ij'im Lungii'ii Anill" Anwll Uriicn .S.mtlnv ell Sul vill lull A l iny. Big meetings on Saturday and Sunday, 10-17. Major and Mrs. Hanis, tho new fccretaries to the Northern Pacific Pivlfion, lately from the Hast, will be in The Dalles for the (IrM lime, and conduct all meetings on those dates. All are welcome. II. P. Nki.so.v, Adj't. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho BlguRture of 1 Snug Untile Hymn nr tlio Iti'piihllc ....Srliool ' liitiniliii'liiry AiMii'm . At. 11. Kerns, h-Mllu ' Kcrltulidll , Km. KliillY nml Mouse Hee. Till' Dllli'ii'lieo . . . Itie. 1'lie Utile tipeiiker invitation Dili Illicit Ulrl KrMi) Lite nil hitflit -Milliter Love I'liiler I'illleilltl' S Mail! - lust n Hie Mill cut Down .) JIIioSi'IhmiI lii'citntlim- (Jiilile I'nst . . . I lij tin Hi. Milium I Pliilugllc Maiy Miiloney's rIill)o'li' I ... llnhy Covei . mui Kllu-I Doyle ! liec. Tlio lliiivo ut lloiiio . . Alli'i- Kml'-rhby I 'Hie Vmillirill IClie.iunler. . ,1 ... i lieslir '1 eel nml (iiiircn KoIjImmi I Iteelliitioil Tile Do mill llm Wiikoii . lircltiitlon Why Cits Wiisli After linliiiK I Ksrny Whnt I Know Aljuut fielioni Arllo Dliil.e I llluloiim 1 on tiiii.it to A Iteml M'liool . I luee Hoys Keellallon -Iniilili'l; litmvn i.ny leei Soli); Keil, Uliituiiliil lllue Tliu KIiikh, 'Ililee llojs Itee. .si.iitli'il Helen' the (ilwllti.lt. KveieUe.4 in M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 't'r.iilllli-' .fv.Milo helium Hee. Ullle Hull Worn bhoe fiiirin nuvliloii ' riotn; Viieuiliiu'K Ci.iiiIiik II pn-r S-.MIIe Sehool I Kbniy Sotilh Africa llepulille . ('Jura Ullllmiis llieltiilluii The llenniii Why .lieitle Cuveit I itieihitlon A Knock (lilt llluw I'.illl Diirnlelle i nn Drill feiiiHH lleailliiK MIhn Mereliiiini It clliitlon - Ills. 1-uccei.sor Dick Diillilelle DIiiIokuo A heriinhil on Ihu llnilii . I'lveliitlK .Souk -Aineilcii I'm- Mule. A good stcond-lmnd threshing ma chine for sale at L. Lane's blacksmith ghop, on Third street. J-i.d&wlm Tho Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which has becu in uso for over 30 years, has horno tho signatnro of and has been mado under his pcr yjrif sonal Hiipcrvlsion since its infancy. yftafTy, CttCSuM Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jiist-as-good" are but Experiments that triflo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA 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 substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishncss. 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. Tho 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 CCNTkUII COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. WtW YORR CITY. Ariverllftetl Lettera. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for June 15, 1900. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised: J.ADIKS. Evans, Mri Koeni Nichlos, Mrs D V. Lary, Mi L'zzie Uav, Mi"3 HhzsI Meyers, Mrs Edw Smith, Mrs Grace Wood, Mrs Emma M OKNTl.EMEN. I3io vii,.J A Pearson, Thos Urown, K A Sibley, .1 E Chandler, E S Shelly, Win Uaue, Henry Southwell, Guy .larvis, L C' Pchawabe. Henry Monroe, James Wiekson, G G Myers. W L Weeks, V D Kilkelly, Thos Whitheck, Hobort Valensnela, Leonardo II. II. Riddici.!., P. M. -Mass .'Mi'iitlliK ToiilKlit, Notice is hereby given that in accord ance with the custom a nias meetini: of the voters of Dalles City is hereby called to meet in the circuit court room in said city, at 8 o'clock p. m. sharp, Ftiday, Juno 15, 1900, for tho purpose of nomin ating a mayor and a treasurer for Dalles City, and for arranging for the nnurua tion of councilmen and water commis sioners for each of the city wards. Dated Dalles City, Or., Jane 15, 1000. IlUNIlY L. Kt'CK, Mavor Dailoi City. .Niillii). There will bo a tneetinir of the League of American Sportsmen at the sherill's oilice on .Saturday, Juno Hi, 1900, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of electing a secretary and treasurer and organizing a local chapter. Jfoiunii' Kuu.v, Clii"f Warden. Special reserve old government wh's key, recognized by tho highest medical authority in the laud; especially iccoiii mended by the board of health of Sun Francitco for hospital use, alto A. I'. O'Mrien, M. !)., captain and surgeon, and Win. I). McCarthy, major ami sur geon U. S. army, as the nureit iinulul terated stimulant for convulefccn's, in valids and lanilly ute. Sold by Chailcs Stubling. apl'-'O-dlm "I used Kodol Dyspepsia ('ure in my family with wonderful icsults. It gives I immediate relief, in pleasant to take and is trulv the dyspeptic's best friend." 'says K. Ilartgeriuk, Overi-cl. Mich. I Digests w Inn you eat. Cannot fail lo jcoto. I PERSONAL. Will the gentleman that could not liud n l.ighl-weiu'ht Suit to suit him, down the etieet, plea-e step in hern be tween the hours ol 7:!10u. in. and 8:00 p. in., and vo will show lilin one, Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia. Persons with indigestion are already half starved. They need plenty of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests wiiat you eat so the body can bo nourished while the worn out or gans are being reconstructed. It is tho only prepiration known that will in stantly lelieve and completely euro all stomach troubles. Try it if you are suffering from indigestion. It will cer tainly do yon good. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at tho Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. nicb'25-ti I I J- -J mM0 Tho only store in this city wliero tho Genuine Imported Stransky-Stecl Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts ti dozen piecesof so called cheap ewtm fled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look has tlio nanio Strnnsky Steol Wuro o n cue 1 1 p i ece . Do not be deceived First prize tit lu International Exlii liitionu High oar. award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion Chicago Pre ferreil by tho best tooking.iuthoiitiea, certili 'd tu by tho most luinouschein istn fur purity and durability it ih cheapest becuuso Tionieinbai- tliii celebrated eiiiiin eledwtiro Is special; lv imported lor nml Fold in thiu city ux clusivoly by iii. It SMART ui i iwi iui rr n w t r CRASH ( and ( SUITS ) $2.85 to ) $15.00 PEASE & MAYS does not niht alworb Kicase, does not discolor nor catch inside, id iiotaircctedbvncidH in liuitHor vegetables, will boil, stew, roast and luilci) w i t li o u t imparting; llivor of previously o o o Ic o il food and will Inst for years. Wo cau tion thu public against imitation i