LITTLE MONEY Will buy a lot of COOL COMFORT TIicbo Srvollerlng days if you buy here. Tim harioiv of reduc tion bus passed over the field of metchaiidieo In our Men's Furnishing Department and nn unprecedented crop of bargains in Hot Weather G-oods i tho result. Visit us and tee for youiself. Now we can help you to Hot Weather Comfort At prices nearly tbo ratio of 12 to 1, and your money back if you want it. What We Say We Do We DO Do. CRASH SUITS Are the dressiest Hot Weather Suits vou can wear. I'uro Crash .Suits Horn $2 S5. LINEN Guaranteed pure; mp.dc up in uneSuits earefullv tailored ; prices from fi 85. STRAW HATS In nil tbe lateet styles and makes in endless variety. TROUSERS Madu of duck are the proper tiling to wear on your outing trip. They are. cool as an iceberg, and nobby as the day is long. Finest trade, $1.50. SHIRTS For tbie weather should be just as cool as jou can pet them. Some penuiiia Cheviot Negligee Shirts as low as 05. A lot of French Madias and Scotch Oxfords from f 1 to !,2JQ. XV 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, lOAc the real value runs up to 25c per yard. We invito you to come early and examine the bargains on our fancy goods counter. Shoe Department. DO yOU Wcint t0 save money Yh nre bound to need shoes, and if this interests you buy now while the ad- vantage is in your favor : Ladies' Kid, button, Coin toe shoes, 2.2 to 4 sfl 00 Ladies' Kid, button, square toe shoee, to 4)4 1 00 Misses' Kid. button, Equare tee shoes, 11 "to 12. .". 90 Child's Kid, button, square toe shoes, 8,'..' to 11 75 Child's Kid, button shoes, 5 to 8 ". 50 Child's Kid, button shoes, 3 to 5 years 35 All reliable eoods and at such prices as will not be known in The Dalles for years to come. All Goods Marked In Plain Flures. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone No. 1. coinpriees all west of Court and south of Vfi'hird. Win. Cates has just returned from th Husk soda and mineral springs, on th rATUI.DAY JUNE 10, litOb ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Koller's. Hon. K. CvMcCoyfof this city, has purchased alCthtrUmon warehouses in Shprmnn rnnnfc.?. iiii? k ickitnt. where lie went to tafcM ,, . . s WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. his father, John Cates, in the hope that the water would benefit him. In a day or two after their arrival Mr. Cates felt beneficial effects. These springs have for some time been n Mecca for Klicki tat's sufferers from stomach, kidney and bladder troublee, and are becoming quite noted. Already they have made re narkable cures, and will do a greater amount of good since they have changed hands and will be kept in good condi tion. The camping grounds are fine, The scouring mill expects to start Monday with n full force on full tune. A girl iB wanted to do general house work by Mrs. J. C. Hosteller. Good j wages will be given to a competent, party. jloGt Tin: Ciiiion'icm: acknowledges the! courtesy of a call from lid. Hondeaiv an old-time friend from Gervais, Marioa j county. liev. I). V. Poling will preach at 11 j a, in. tomorrow on "Lessons From the , Life of tbo liaptiBt." There will be no i evening preaching but the Young i People's meeting will bo held at 7 p and have a good road leading to them. Fishing is first-class, and Mr. Cates brought, home some line looking t'ront Isoino of which were tifteen inches lone 1 I.Mi" l All Klfht. Tele' A Salem dispatch in yesterday's gram says : "Lish" Huneaker, a middle-aged man who has lived in Salem a long time, started lor Hood River May 14lh and has not yet reached that place nor been heatd fiom by his ftietids hero. He was seen in Portlandj but his movements since are unknown. He had about .f50 with him and was not a drinking man. "Lish" left The Dalles a couple of m. jdays ago after spending about a week at W. W. Wilson wl o has long and sue (''esfully inamigedvtbii JJaldwin restau rant, teveted his connection with that piacp last night. -'IIoSh ill probably re main here and stait u restaurant of his own. Georgo Brown, of theSnltinarsh stock yards, while loading Indian ponies for thu Linton cannery yesterday, whb kicked in the face by one of them and knocked down and tramped on so that ho had to be placed under the care of a physician. Fiom several parlies who arrived here tuday we Itnrn that the Antelope coun try had a heavy rain hist night. From others we learn that Sherman, Gilliam and Morrow counties wore similarly favored. The piecipitatlon, In greater or less degree, seems to have been gen eral over the Inland Empire. Keinembor, tbo New York Cash Store is thu eolu agent for the Hamilton Brown hlioo Cu.'s famous shoes for men, women and children, flu sine and see our line beloro pui chasing. Wo can save you iiioney. We liavo no old etock lo work oil', but are offering new, neat, nobby footwear. No trouble to show goods. At n mass meeting of the citizens of Tho Hallos, held In the court house last night Hou. K. II. Dufur vvu6 nominated for mayor and O. J. Crndall for city treasurer. Tho voter of the several wards will meet hfilght to nominate candidates for coyncilmen. Tho voters of the Flrt wardfvlll meet in l ho county court room ; those of thu Second ward in Uioeiicuit corirt rponi, and those of the Third warrf In the council chamber. The FirBwurd, it may bo well to ex plain, coin pi lies all that part of tho city blng north of Third street. Tho Second ward compniei all east of Court etreet north of Third. Tho Third ward tbo rmatilla House. He worked lor awhile for D. P. Ketchum. Where he went when he left here wo have not been able to learn ; but his friends need have no uneasiness concerning him. He was an odd looking genius, but not a whit odder looking than lotB of other Willamette valley folks. He took good care of himself' while hero and seemed abundantly able to continue to do so. Nolle is There will be a meeting of the League of American Sportsmen at the sheriff's office tonight (Saturday) at tho hour of 8 o'clock p. m. for tho purpose of electing a secretary and treasurer and organizing a local chapter. KoiiKitT Kkli.y, ChW Warden. tntil vatliMi A I my. Uig meetings on Saturday and Kunday, 10-17. Major and Mrs. Harris the now secretaries to the Northern Pacific Division, lately from the Hast, will be in The Dalles for the llrst lime, and conduct all meetings on Uioeo dates. All are welcome. ,,... . it.. H. P. Nklhov, Adj't.. GENERAL NEWS. ma A good chine for shot), on Third street. j-l-d&wlin; T.i flu re u did I" Dim luy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tho money CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the giguature of Captain OriuBby, of the Cascade For est reserve, says there will be no graz ing in Bull Hun reserve. It is said that a hill to provide for the use of voting machines in this state will he introduced in the next legislature. If yon toot your little tooter and then lay aside your horn, there's not a soul in ten short days who'll know ttiat you were bom. Every cottage at Yaqnina Bay is said to be rented for the summer, says the Albany Democrat. A fact that indicates that this is to be a hot eeason. L. W. Hunting and W. J. Hosford, of Moro, have leased the celebrated Hot Springs at Collins Landing on the Co lumbia for the season. They will have the springs in readiness by July 1st, and w'tW keep supplies for campers. The Houston, Texas, Post prints a list of fifteen women and children who have been burned to death since June 7th as the result of the exploeion of kerosene oil cans. In every case except one, the person was attempting to kindle' a fire witli kerosone. Kugene V. Debs, it is announced, wi make one or more speeches in Wasl ington. Dibs is tho candidate of til soc al democrats lor president, it is an assured fact that when Kugene V. Dabs does visit Washington ho will address tho people ol Yakima. ting just traffic reduction on our freight. It is reported on good authority that the O. R. & N. has decided to make a big cut in the rate, the information coming through E. E.. Lytle, of the Columbia Southern. J. A. Cook was in from John It. Bird's camp, on the east fork of Hood River, Tuesday, says the Glacier. He repotts several accidents in the legging camp. Last week William Wheeler got his foot cut with an axe. Oliver Richardson's arm was badly cut by a cross-cut saw. R. B. Lindsay was hurt three weeks ago by the. limb of a tree falling on him. Archie Pierce was hurt in the same way at about the same time, and after lie came hack to work his hand was cut so that his thumb will be permanently stiffeutd. Biid's camp is putting in a big lot of logs. They have the river about full above and below the county bridge. Mr. Bird baa just finished blasting out an old landmark known as Cougar Rock. Will Wheeler superin tended the blasting. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, mid which 1ms liecn 3 ...... 1.. . MISX m . . . in use ior mer ow .years, nns uorno tno Hitfnatiiro or nnu lias been mnuo under his pcr &T$yt sonal supervision sinco its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-Rood" arc lint Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho 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 mhstanec. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms mid allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTHUn COMPANY, TT MURRAY ST REIT. NCWVORR CITY. Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia. Persons with indigestion are already half ttarve-l. They need pleniy of wholesome food. Kodo! Dyspepsia Curo digests wiiat you eat so the body can be nourished while the worn out or gans are being reeonsti noted. It is tho only preparation known that will in stantly lolieve and completely cure all stomach troubles. Try it if you are Fufl'ei i'lg from indigestion. It will cer tainly do you cood. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at tha Wasco warehouse. Finest kind oi cliickr-n feed. mch25-ti A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E, Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. ''After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased 'to say that relief came as soon as 1 began its use and a completo cure speedily followed1" Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. III,! S JU I IBIWKi Rev. W. E. Sitzer. W. Canton, X. V., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty vears, and ttied doctors and medicines j without benefit. I was persuaded to uso 1 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped mo from the start. 1 believe it to be a - f ..11 1 l 1, ..,.! tl Ti. fmuuuu.i 'Ul 1111 IUI1MB Ui IllUlgU<UII. xi. ' digests what ycu eat. I'eoi'lk you AM. KNOW. Pat Conroy, of Grade, is a guest of the Umatilla Houe. J. If. Probst arrived in today from Paulina, Crook county. M. and S. U. Driver were in town lit from Y tunic. rt Stranahan is registered at the itilla House from Hood IMver. Fred Smith, a well-known resilient of Heaver creek, Crook countv, is in the city. rtV F. last ni A Jin i( MnvH relumed lioniB toilav from Mrs. Jesse Benton Fremont, widow o Uttcndin the ouVTng ofho pioneers al General John C. Fremont, met with 1 Portland yesterday? . severe Hccidcnt at Los Angeles the other j a),., Mcintosh and daughter, of day. In leaving the dining table the i Paulina, Urook county, aro m town, the slipped and fell, fractured her hip. Mrs. B""sia m mo uiopean miusi-. Frcinout is 7U years of age, and her royf MissCasslo lhonrlmrn, ol Mngsley, will necessarilv be slow. "'" 10 "nva r1'""", " 11 " " 1 lm V closing I'XHrcihP w hi .ti. .uiiiv n m-.iiu-iuj ifN Dick Ilinklt'. son ol Iko Hinkle, who I a- Mit I i I I ii it cover v m l necessar v ue f ow. -" United States Senator Joseph Simon returned to Portland Thursday and wll remain in the city until congress aeeei IiIch next December, benator fcinnvi will not attend tho republican national convention, although a delegate from this state, owning to biisineES icaEons. "Poor old benighted Oiegon is joined; to her idols," rays a JUyanito organ ii( l.i. ..Midi nt Vfiblmit. "Sim !i L'nldi'tl uppo-ilunity to redeem hoiself in tho riMu cent election and shake oil' tho little ring nf nmiblicaii politicians ill Poitla that for veais have clung lo her b like barnacle, and absolutely controlled herdestlny; but she failed to do ii. Po litical virtue is indeed at n low H.I in Urn land of web feet. Poor old ()ri ;-'o I" I'm- -Jill", second.haud threshing . . . . i - sale ul L. Luuo's blacksmlttn ,,,.,.. nf .,.,. ,).w nM)r(.f(. . M.d.Oulin- 4v " ' .1 .. ' "... ' It nke-Mcl'a 1 Co., ot l'ui ftivo of V laud, wa the was in tno city ftaiumay, suj m ym Arlington Independent. Mr. Kinomy reports that the two boats under v: Btruction at Portland for tho Dalles Colllo portage road aro almost com pleted and that a ton of lead has been received for the painting ot ono and a half ton for tho other. It is the opinion of Mr. Kinersiy that the portage road is the salvation of tho inland country ly ing back of us. Encouragement to the portage road is tho surest uieana of get- owned a farm near Kingcley In tho 'SOh, arrived in town today with a load of wool from ev. Uobt Warner was a passenger on the (ioldendale stngu this morning where ho goes to hold services in tho M. E. church tomorrow. Uurii'"!., Njf Antelope, returned The only store in this city whero the Oenuine Imported Stransky-StccI Ware is sold t A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap euam pled ware. BEWARES Other wares look likoit.butthegenu- j ino lias tho namo ( Stnuisky Steel Wiirooncach piece. 1 Do not be deceived Fir.it prize nt 10 Inteinutional Exhi bitious IliRlioHt award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion ClncnRo. Pre ferred by tho best uookinpiiuthoritiea, certified to by thu moit famous cheiu it,ts for purity anil durability it in cheapest because PERSONAL. Will tho gentleman that could not lind a Light-weight .Suit to suit him, down tho street, please step in here be tween I he hours ol 7;H0a. ni.andS:00 p. in,, and we will show him one. SMART o w I vi ivi u it CRASH ( and FLANNEL SUITS ) $2.85 'to ) $15.00 PEASE tSc MA.YS Garden Hose BEST. I.ein bete last nighl fiftj ltoseburg, whi'io iiUimIiit of weokc vlflting frleiidH. his wife had accum pablifd him lo spend I . I . . Jr . i I . I ! t t I .. I Mrs. O. L. Gilbtirt was a passenyi-r on Hih D.illes City this morning for Hood Hlver. Mies Muinl accoinpanied her in order to spend Sunday at thai plaeo. .Mil" Dlsy Allaway, who Is now pro- fesTol' of ICmillsh literature in the Drain noimal si boo1, arrived heio yustenlay anil will spend her cummer vacation in The Da. lee. Mrs. Mii tin Wing, Mrs. Chap. Keys and family, Mm. C. E. Hay.uitd and Mrs. Ueor. PhiMipH were paeteiigers on tho boat (Ills morning for Cook's Land ing on a fow weeks' oiillng In the inount-aino. Notli I!, Columbia Hivt r Ice & Fuel Co. wishes to announce that they will deliver Ice to any part of the city at all hours of tho day or night. 'Phone Jl.'i or 81 iiug Diet, j 75 or 8 Seulert & Condon. Subscribe for Thu Chronicle, I?omembcr this celebratod oiiaui eled ware laBpecial ly imported lor and (old in Una city ex clusively by uu. a It does not rust nor ubsorb firease, (loos not discolor nor catch inside; ia notnti'octedbyiicid.i in fruits or vegetables, will boil, fctew, roast and liako without iuipurting llavor of )iroviously o o o Ic u d food and will last for years. ..oo- Wo cau tion thu public against iwitutlou Wo lutvo laid in a largo nloelc of J ai tion Huso and avo carrying llio samo braml of llaso that wo liavo boon oarry ing for tho lat iivo years, which is tho ooluliratod -lal-leso Cross Brand. Wo carry tho sanio hrand of I loso that tho Dallos 'City I'Mro Dopart niont, has boon using for tho last lw(nly years. Tho Mai toiu Cross Brand is without duuhl tho bout grado of lloso on tho market. ' 'all and got our prices boforo buying. IWaieF & Benton I Sole Agents.