As the Circles Ladies' Tailor-made Suits and Skirts. N From u stono tossed upon t ho bosom of n pond gradually widen and increneo in size li, they ..xten. 1 to It. nt ormost limits so I'EASK A MAYS, by thoir matchless values, nro constantly widening arid increasing their circle of cnatomere. JUST FOUR ITEMS THAT TELL : For Big Boys. This one is for Hoy? of 13 to 1!) years more properly ? pnnkinir, jouiig men. These Suits urn in all the new stripe niiil checks. The cont is n round cnt ctyle, made to fit as well and with ns much stylo as our Men's Suits. The t:ii!ornig ami patterns -ro the tame at f yen nnd priced nt ?.o0 by some stores. Our price, $5.00. For Smaller Boys. This nobby suit is for BosofSto ! years, made up in regular double breasted stylo of coat a good piece of all wool grey mixed Cheviot. The pants have double seat and knees; the seams are all double. sewed and rip proof. This snit is ir.ado to give good wear. Our prlco, $2.15. A largo lino of the celebrated Jane Uopkins suits at $2 CO up to $10. Baseball and Bat or Good Air Gun. For Little Fellows. Wo think this is the swcllest suit that ever camo from a Hoys' tailor shop. A handsome all-wool tan'or grey check, vestee trimmed to match ; the vest open down front like a man's. The suit is tailored all throuc.li Hit in high art style; sizes o to S years. Our price, S4 00. Navv blue Cheviot Vestee Su'te, from $1.25 up. 0 Pi Washable Suits. Wo havo eo much in this immense guttering that it's hard to pick out one to describe. We want to mention in particular a handsome line of White Duck trimmed with blue. Size 3 to 10. Our price, 55c. Many others at Mc, $1, $1.25 up to $2.50. If Spring had not lingered eo long in the lap of her new-born sister, there would be no stray Tailor Suits lagging behind in our Suit Department now. Wo havo an excess of Spring and Summer Suits and Skirts, and recognizing tho truth that heroic, effort must bo made to reduce tho stock, wo have adopted tho well known method of Cut Prices. What We Say We Do, We DO Do. The Suits arc all man-tailored, and it will only take a moment of your time to see for yourself that we are making cut prices. Suits Commencing at $5.00. Skirts Commencing at $1.35. Come early this week and be one of tho first to get the handsome ones. All Goods Marked In Plain FlKiires. PEASE & MAYS e Dalles Daily Chronicle. Ttlrphune -Vo. 1. MONDAY JUNK 18. 1P00 ( ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA ) At Andrew Keller's. church for such cases was highly appre ciated. Tho services of the young pastor are increasingly enjoyed by both church and congregation, among whom he-is very deservedly popular. Attention is called to the new display ad. of John J'ashek, tho tailor, who asks Inspection of his new samples of woolens from the Crown Tailoring Co., Chicago's famous custom tailors. Suits to meas ure from $S.7o up. Fit, workmanship and entire satisfaction guaranteed. t The Ciiuonicle regrets having "mad ! vertently omitted mention of the enter tainment that was given at the Sisters' Academy Friday night as th'i closing exercises of the school year. To say ! that the renderings of the program were worthy of the thorough, patient, pains I taking training of tho Sisters is no small praief. The testimony of those , who had the privilege of being present is that it win a most enjoyable affair, and reflected tho highest credit on ' pupils and teachers nlikc. Tho local league of America!) Sports- Portland a transfer will be made to the cars and the excursionists landed in Astoria at 10 :.'0 p. in. A special com mittee will meet The Dalles excursion ists at Astoria and will hae provided beforehand suitable accomodations at guaranteed reasonable cost. Excursion ists desiring to go to Seaside on the Fourth can do so at a nominal cost. Excursionists will leave Astoria on the TIMELY WARNING. lr Intercut to C'!iiii-ts anil Oilier on the Forest Iteserve. Dufun. Or., June 15, 1900. Eijitok Ciiitoxicu: : TIi Kind You Havo Always Bought, ami which has hecu in use for over 30 years, has horno tho signature of ,m,l has been made under his pcr CjPLjLtiWT'rfc., sonnl supervision since its infancy. urvr. '-coccsuw Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations ond "Just-as-good" arc Imfe Experiments tliat trifle with nnd endanger the health of Infu?tts and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A 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 age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms find allays Fcvcrishness. 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 Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. 5th in time to catch the returning steamers at Portland, which will await ! the general public to the act of February their coming nnd land them Starvation never yet cured dyspep-iu. Persons with indigestion are ulreadv half starve,!. They need plenty o1 i wholesome fond. fvndnl Dv-nHiui:! Deak Sin:-Asthedry seaeon is nowjCllre ,IigeM3 wiiat V0II t..u so the body at hand, and forest fires aro liable to j crtn b(, I10(,ri,he(1 wllilo thu Won. out or occur through the carelessness of those Kans or0 ntfilJK rt-coiidtrueteil. It i 'he entering the forest reserves of our state, ior)ly ,)M.imration known that will in would you please call the attention of atnntly relieve and completely euro all fare has not ye! i reasonable. here some- j 1897 (29 Stat., 594), entitled "An Act to ount of the j Prevent Forest Fires in the Public Do- been fixed but it will be s:onifirh tionmep. 1 ry it n you art sufFerini: from indigestion. It will cc-r laiulv do von uood. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Fossil will enon be connected with Mitchell by telephone. I). D. Wilder, of this city, has opened . t.hotograph gallery m Fossil. The county court will meet this after n n pursuant to adjournment. l.x-Cotigresfcinan V. R. Kilis will de .or the Fourth of July oration at Fossil. If you are looking for bargains, be j men Saturday night elected G, II. Cush f- re and call at the New York Cash I)K nB socretary-treaeurcr. The league -'re. lis taking measures to appoint a warden A t'irl 1h wan ted to do general house-; in every district m the county, whoe ifK bv wages party. ' jlo-Gt C. C. Cooper has opened a harness nr. 1 Hnddlery shop nt Antelope, having b Jghlout the bupinees of J. M. Ham . ' iti of that place. Commissioners 1J. -S. Kimsey and N. C Kvans are attending county court, t!..- last term which will bo held under! the chairmanship of the present county 'lge. Kev. U. F. Hawk took for his subject nt last night's service, "Civic Reform." WaHU unci Chiiln Ilrkturcil to Ohiiit, Last Tuesday a couple of young fel lows, strangers heie, left a gold watch with Adcox it Co. asking to havo a trifling repair done to the case and to J have the name "Jessie," which was en-1 graved on the inside, nibbed out. Mr. ' main." During tho season of 1900, for viola tion of the first section under my super- j vision, and evidence sufficient to arrest l and convict, and upon the conviction of Sunbonnets, suibotuiets, stinboniiet.--for children, only 2 cents at the Ne.v York Cash Store. .Mrs. J. C. Hosteller. Good ' business it will be to report all trans- will be given to i competent gressions of the game laws to Chief Warden Robert Kelly, who will see tout I the transgressors are punished to the j full extent ol the law. The league will , use every poselole effort to stop tho kill ing of such birdH as are protected by our present game laws. ' Dr. H. Logan returned this morning by way of ttie Great Northern, from at tending the annual meeting of the Inernational Afsoeiation of R .ill way Surgeons at Detroit, Michigan, and tho American Medical Association at At lantic Citv, New Jersey. He also Bpent Iherewas a largo attendance and t,li Tuie tt-n days at Chicago visiting the discourse was appreciated as timely and ho,,tB,a of lhu cil)., TI)H appropriate. doctor reports a pleasant and profitable The lain rains havo extended as frf (ri but is ulad to get back. Hisobserva- c;iM iiu llnLur I'nimli' where trie KODUUfl uciii nfitimntpH tho nrecinitatiou an worth .flOO.OOO to tho formers and stock men of that district. Tho Antelopo city council has de tided to bond the municipality for $1500 to be used to build n cover over the ; ! Hon, from tho cars, of the grain crops in Minnesota, Montana and North Dakota, led him to conclude that with out n good rainfall the crops would boa l! piaoticn! failure. "'r mm... rii.!..i.m liiii.Iv hnvii n neculiar f lining business. This afternoon reservoir and make other iuiprovementHjJJaw.ortl)) tlle printer, went into a ou tho witer works. j fj,jni.su eore on Front street and atked Report has it that numerous Hocks of i... womo fire crackers. Tho Chinese 'imil havo been seen lately in tho hills tying between Mosier nnd Hood River. inert-limit expla ned that fire crackers had gone up in price, and while tho the party or parties, I ofier a reward of flOO. For violation of section two under my supervision, and evidence sufficient to :irropl nnd cnnv!el . nml iiunn 'liHcrin- Adcox, sus pectim: that the watch was v,ct,01 of the , Qr 8rUe j o,.Jr u , stolen, delayed tho execution ' tlie reward of JoO. Tho necessity of protecting our forett reserves from destruction by fires must be apparent to every thinking person, and the law governing forest tires will' be stnctlv enforced under my surervi- Very Respectfully, W. II. II. DtKfit, Forest Supet visor Northern Division Cascade Forest Reserve and Hull R in Reserve. The act referred to by Mr. Dtifur leads as follows- That any person who shall wilfully or maliciously set on fire, or cause to be set on lire, any timber, underbrush, or urass upon the public domain, or ehall I carelessly or negligently leave or sillier work under various pretexts till the end of tho week, and meanwhile notified .Special Night Watchman Alisky. After communicating with the Portland chief : of police and the authoritiep at other points, it was learned that the daughter eon of C. L. Rodgere, of Hood River, had , some time ago, while in church, lost a watch answering iho description of the one left willi Adcox A Co. This was Friday night after the authorities here had given up all hope of being able to hold the onng fellows on the charge of theft and had allowed tneiu to get pos session of .the watch from the jewelerH. WiMs M V Dull Headache, Phiiih in various parta of tho body, Sinking at the pit of tho atomacli, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores all positive evidences, of impure blood. No mailer how it became, so it must bo purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood F.lexir has never failed to cure Soiofuloua or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly n wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Rlakeley & Hough ion's drug store. On receipt of the news a search was im mediately instituted and Mr. Alisky, , ru t0 Jllrn unintended' near any timber about midnight Friday night, found the 1 or other irilhimmablo material, shad be bora on the top of freight car of a! deemed guiily of a misdemeanor, and, . , .i . I . i ...,ii ,, t.,r ii.r. ' "P'JH conviction thereof in any district train that was about to pull out for the , u(ijurl (j Uio lJnu,1 hv, ni Alisky threw his lantern in their faces j ,ij(;ll0 f ulu mine, ahull ho lined in a and ordered them down; hut they j hiiii not more than 5000 or ho imprh-1 jumped oil' on the other side of tho car i om'U lor a erm oi not moie inainwo ' . 1 ... ........ .i .. vearn. or both. and took to their heels. J.aier in ine 2iTal liiy )liia,jn ho shall' night one of them came to Alisky and )Uj(i H UIU1II, jjr(.f , other fire, in or delivered up the watch, admitting that j near any forest, timber, or other inllain-' it had been stolen, but, of course, by the I mablo material upon the public domain, i r ii ii . i in .1 hi nni ...,, U ia , beforo bieakuiu camp or leaving other fellow. He said he did not , 8uM totny oxtinguish tho same, anv trouble but wanted the thiel ariested ; Mrfi0.. fidlliiL' to do so shall be ami was willing to bo arrested too, after leonied guilty of u lulsdemeanor, and, helping Alisky to hunt for tho supposed upon conviction thereof in any di-trici thiifforubouAhieoliourswithoutellectJ-- ho was let go on prouiite to report his , eu 10t Il0n) tmil 1000 or bo imprie whereaboute, which ho has dono twice oneil for u term of not more than one ,1, ..,., ' year, or both. ... , i . m.u p i I'.i.hfi.rHl li:t' Ii. That in all cases urging under This niornini; Mrs. C. L. ';'Jt";ra )iH lhu ,1I(,B ,.,,,1,.,,! bm t o iml.l camo up from Jioou juver, aim l'u ,,t0 the public n-liuol fund of tho com With proper protection for n few yearn , . i ckngo was now 5 cents it it ie believed tho woods bordering on the ..ouij g00 bo more. "Then," said Mr. Columbia river, in this county, would bo i jjrtWOrt(l "you had better give me two Ml of these birds. I pm-kiigrp. Hero is 10 cents. "No," I-eon Rondeau, Fred Trudell mid Joulfeaj( the Chinaman, "two packages cost Weill, of. Klngsley, camo to town today i you 15 cents; one package 5 cents, to take home llieir puicliasu of anew ( And sure enough the Mongolian stuck tdonui threshing outfit, cotis.sting of a to his proposition and would not eel 3'Mnch cylinder, J. I. Case thresher and lw0 packages except for tho price of fifteen - horse power trucllon engine, , three. with Jackson side feeder. 1 Under the auspices of The DalleB The new pastor ofTlie Dalles Lulhermi I yoling Men's Chrlstlau Association mi church, Kev. W. JJrenuer, was Installed : excursion will be given hy noa arm ran nH night by Kev. Mr. Rond, pastor of Uiu St. James Lutheran church, Port land. Theie was large attendance and the beautiful ritual of the Lutheran between this city and Astoria on the Fourth. As many boats as may necessary will take the excursionists from here ou the morning of the 3d. At Identification of tho walcli.lt was hand ed over to her by Sherlll' Kelly. The gold chain that was attached to thu watch when stolen, was handed over to Mrs. Rodgere by Mr. Adcox on payment of a tiinall turn that he had given for it, under tho impression that the owner, if ho over heard of it, would be glad to I redeem it at less than u quarter of itsi valuo rather than take chancei of never hearing of It again. Sherilf Kelly thinks the hoys aro es capes from the reform echool. The watch and chain thus restored to their owner cost 0. Clark & Fit Ik's drug stock is n ew fresh and complete. ty in which the lands wliero tliu olienso was committed are situate. CASTOR! A For Infants ami Children. Thu Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho fcjigutttuio of I'm- hulH. A good second-hand threshing ma chine for sulo ul L. Luuo's blacksmith shop, ou Third street. J4.lAwlin Subscribe for Tim Cukonicb, Tho only storo in this city where the Genuine Imported Strnnsky-Steel Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts ti dozen piecesof so called cheap euam t ied ware. BEWARE Other wares look hna tho name 8 1 musky Steel Waro on each piece. Do not bo deceived First prize nt 1(1 International Exhi bitious llighoHt award nt Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago. Pre ferred by tho best cookine;authoritiCB, certified to by tho most fnmouschom ihts for purity und durability H in cheapest because BEST. Remember this celt-brat ed oiuiiii eled waro Jh special ly imported for and mid In this city ex clusively by us, u It does not rust nor alisorb urease, tloes not discolor nor catch insido; is notalleetcdhyiicids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast nnd bake withou t imparting flavor of previously cooked fond, ami will last for years. ,.oo A SprnllHil Anlilo nuirlily lluri'il. "At one time I Buffered from a severe sprain of tho ankle," says Geo. K. Cary, editor of thu fiuulo, Washington, Vn. 'Aftor using toveral well recoiumended medicines without success, I tried j Chamberlain's fain Halm, mid am I pleased to say that relief camo as seen is 1 began its use and a eompkito cuiu -ptedily followed-" Sold by Rlakelcy !': Houghton. Rev. W. K. Sili-.er, W. Canton, N. Y., wiites, '-IJhad tlyspeisia over twenty yems, and tried doctors mid medicines without benefit. 1 vvaa persuaded to uso Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped mo from tho start. 1 believe it to bo .1 panacea ''or all forms of indigestion." It digests what yc u eat. Roys' sw eaters '-'5 cents at the New Vol k Cash Store. Wo huvo bettur ones if you w ish iheui. I Garden Hose Wo cau tion tho public against imitation Wo havo laid in it largo stock of (larilon Hose and aro j carrying Iho sanio brand of j Mono that wo havo been carry ing for tho last live years, which is tho celebrated Mal-le.-o Cross Brand. Wo carry tho same brand of 1 lose that tho Dalles Oily Kiro Depart ment, has been using for tho last twenty years. Tho Mal tese Cross P.rand is without doubt the benl grade of I loso on tho market. Call and got our prices beforo buying. IVIaier & Benton Solo Agonts.