1 As the Circles Ladies' Tailor-made Suits and Skirts. From n Btnno tossed upon tho bosom of n pond cradnnllv ul,?m ,i . . . until they extend to it, uttermost limit,, M PKAS5K A AVIy i 1, J,'0 V"0 are distantly widen!.,,: nn.1 increasing their circle of custo.nur ' " VUl",!S' JUST FOUR ITEMS THAT TELL : 1 V For Big Boys. This oriL' is for Hoys of 13 to 10 years morn properly speaking, young men. These Suite aro in all the new stripe ami cheeks. The coal Is a round cut Hvle, made to fit as well and with as much btylo as our .Men's Suits. The tailoring and patterns nro the same as volt Und prirod at $7.o0 by some stores. Our price, $5.00. For Smaller Boys. This nobby 6iiit is for ttoisoffito 10 ycarp, made up in regular" double breasted stylo of coat a good piece of all-wool grey mixed Cheviot. Tho pants have double seat and knees; the seams are all double. sewed and rip proof. This suit is made to give good wear. Our price, $2.15. A large lino of tho celebrated Jann Hopkins suits at iK.'.fJO up to $10. Baseball and Bat or Good Air Gun. For Little Fellows. Wo think this is the swellest mit that ever came from a Roys' tailor shop. A handsome all-wool tanur grry check, vestoe trimmed to match ; the vest open down front like a man's. The suit is tailored all tbrouch ut in Inch art style j sizes IJ to S years. Our price, S4 00. Navv blue Cheviot Vesteo Suits, from $1. '.'." up. PI m Washable Suits. We have so much in this immense gathering that it's hard to pick out one to describe. We want to mention in particular a handsome lino of White Duck trimmed with blue. Size to 10. Our price, 55c. Many otherB at .'19c, $1, $1.23 up to $2.50. What We Say We Do, We DO Do. If Sprinz had not lingered so long in tho lap of her new-born sister, there would bo 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 eflbrt must bu made to icduco tho stock, we havo adopted tho well known method of Cut Prices. Tho Suits are 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 the first to get the handsome ones. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone A'o. i. Tl ESDAV JUNE 111, 1900 ICE CREAM and ' ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. ity over fusion, 09; Simmons got 95 votes. Two years ago Donaldson's plu rality over Moody was 73. Moody's gain in the opposition is 1". Wolver toti lost Harney county by G7." Louis Comini, a few days ago returned home from St. Vincent's hospital, whither ho went for treatment for one of his eyes that had been injured by a chip ol steel flying off a chisel he was using at his trade of stone cutting. Un- , fortunately the eye got worEe since his ! return home and he finds himself (g) , obliged to go back to the hospital for further treatment. He will probably 1 leave on the boat in the morning. It gives great pleasure to the old resi dents in this community to see the notice of out- of our own boys in the , Oregonian's ieeue of June- 17th. Tho notice Is appreciative and compliment ary, if we cannot tay us much for the aceompaii) ing picture. The boy is all right, if the picture is a little mixed GENERAL NEWS. Ladies' heavy duck skirts, 9i cents an I .fl.-lH ut the New York Caeh Store. The members of tho South Side hose i. puny are i ('quested to meet for drill t' h evening at K o'clock sharp. J ii ma M. llaldwin, a former employe of tho Ciiuo.nicli:, has been elected pros- Thackeray eays it is often a help to a u. nt ol tno alia Walla typugrupntcai .. .... . .. , , ivti millstone about ''im. . iH nt'i-k. Our Mr. Am-ell bud his mill- ; - 1 M. S. Short, of Kiickitat county, yes-1 etc-no in the lots of his good light hand, ter lay sold a clip of twenty-five sacke of I und that loss may havo been instru ct' to .Mr. Russell, of the scouring mental in making liim strenuous in put in , at ten cents a pound. I ting out eeiy possible exertion, where Marriages licenses were iseued this one not so hampered might havo been nv.rrinij to Thomas Smiley and Joeie i tempted to rest a little on his oars. Ah n, of this city, and Wilbur II. Galli-1 Whatever be the reason, the result grat- ifuu nu nil umi vvh I'lm'Timiinm me . .. ...1 .1 . - . .. . 1 I... r 1 1 I.i.triM t.ti. aim .uarcarei J.UCKU. 01 jjuuu ihu . The many friends of Georgo Rueh, Jr., ,l 1'one happiness her sou has he pleased to lenrt. that his condi- J y tbuled' fatn.ly, and 'i j'i is slightly improved and that hopes arc entertained of his ultimate recovery. W. W. Wilson, instead of leaving t'MMi as ho had intended, has again aw his larger family, our school?, feeling Isure that in the future, as in the past, i the name of Homer D. Angell will never . bo mentioned but with love and pride. opted tho management of the Baldwin restaurant and resumed his dutleBiit the c 1 stand. t legular fire department drill has Tli City i:iillini. The, city election yesterdav was more hotly contested than any we have had for several vears. It turned wholly on l.,., -.1 1 Hf.. I... 1 t .)fttl. it urucreu ioi euuosua.v, rfuiio -um, t,, qui.eli0M 0f elaborate sewer evs "t ' p. m. aii iuemuers ui juvmwu Engine Co. No. 1 aro notified to bo on l'aiid punctually, lly order of thu sec retary. Kelsay Is on a visit to his family fr ui Shanlko. Mr. Koleay says the s'-ur.iko warehouse has in storage bo twecn a million and a million and a torn at a cost that three-fourths of those who havo to foot the hill consider utter ly beyond their means, or one believed to be equally eifective at probably not half the cost. So far as tho election was tin expression of opinion on the proposed sewer t-ystem, it was overwhelmingly against it. Iia.f pounds of woo), with lai t'e quanti-1 i tj10 fight centered around the mayor 'ie arriving daily. I j quip, and Hon. 15. 15. Dnfur, who repre- u unknown artist lia decorated 1 sonled thoto opposed to the projected I"'iio (Jumiiii'M itnut nu tit Hides and ' ng the back with thoilireo links of Id I'eliowship, und thiinltials "A. H." "h the bhoulder. Theiatutlnu i'"''0 I" red and tho goat wears his new tout "iitifuiblo with becoming dignity. IVofeshor Fairvlew, aljas John Mo t'nran, an old-tlmo resident of the Cas ea lo hocka, Ih in tho city, the gtieBt of tin' ICuropean House. Tho professor, wlm Is a native of tho Kiucrald Jsle, has Applied to tho county court to have bin 'iiiiiiu changed from McCarau to that by wlili'h ho has been known sinco the "Urldgo of (ho Gods" spanned tho Co lumbia ut the Oiiecudee. J' roil 12. Wlluiarlh, of the Harney County News, sends uh the following under date of Juno 16th: "Malcolm Moody'e total vote Ju Hartley county hU tract made today ie 305; his plural Bystein, heat his opponent, Urns. 1'. Stephens, by a vote of -1'Jl to W,l, or a inajoiity of "78. In the Fhht ward Harry 0. J.iebo beat J, M. Toomey tor uotinciliiian, unex pired term, by a vjito of 129 to HI. In tho Thiid ward Krd Lemko beat Dr. J. A. (.leisendorU'er by a vote of ICO to -10. Tho cnuncilinii elected are: J'lrst ward, F. W. Wilson, Harrv C. Liebe. Second wind, A. A. Jayne. Third ward, Fred Utmko. The water conimlssloneis elected aro; First ward, T. J. Sciifeijt. fiecond ward, A. K. Thomi8oii. 'Hiird ward, Hans Hauseii. 0. J. Crandall fo city treaturer had Po opposition. If you aro looking for bargains, be sure and call at the Now York Cush More. New York banks now bold $17,490,750 in excese of legal requirements. . The available cash balance in the treasury is $ 147,7o0,231 and the gold re serve !r72,01.V37. The Northern 1'acific Hailwav com pany has rBiEi'd the wages of its labor ers from $1.50 to $1.75 per day. it The city council of Walla Walla will impose a ppecial tax of one dollar on each bicycle in the city. Tho money will he used for building cinder paths. The eenEus has been completed at Ta coma. According to the enumerators' estimate tho population of that city is 51,000. The census ten years ago snowed 110,000. Couiiiii: crops show every symptom of being the biggest and best ever (unvest ed in tho whole history of the eternal Henry Heppuer hill?, Etutee the Hepp tier Gazstte. The time has expired for taking the census in Spokane, and it is discovered that fully one-fourth of the population lias not been enumerated. Citizene of Spokane aro now taking action to do tho work loft undone by the enumera tors. It is recorded that Pope Gregory XIV oll'ered his snuil'box to a cardinal, who declined, it, saying, "No, your holiness, I have not that vice," to which the pope replied in a thoroughly human way: "If it had .been a vice you would have had it." Klisha Sperry, of Morrow county, raises mules for a market in Kunsuj City. This year tho prices ho received for the animals are much better than in former yeais, both tho United States and Kunlish government being pur chasers. Wheat scoied a sensational advance in the Chicago inarkot Monday. Under an euorinoiiB demand July wheat ad vanced till a sale was made at 7U3Bi - I-i cents higher than the late sale of .Satur day. At tho close July wheat was 787 cente per bushel. Taylor Sinythe, aged 32 years, son of A. Smythe, of Arlington, died in Colo rado, a few days ago, where ho had gone with a sheep shipment, after a fow days' illness. His father was with him at the time of his death. Ho leaves a wife and ba'jy at Arlington. The St. Louis street railway strike has been in progress for thir'ty-nino days. It is estimated that it has entailed a dally busidess loss of $100,000 or $:5,!I00, 000 to date. Tho wage buses of the Btrlkers are closely eetlmated at $350;000, and the cost of the posso comitatiis is calculated at $350,000. What is certainly a living wonder is a child born to Mr. and Mrs. JCIIIson, of Walla Walla, on the 20th of May. It is a malo child and weighs now exactly ouo and a half pounds, and it has not gained In weight elnco the day of its birth. It la exactly fifteen inches iu length, and un ordinary linger ring can bo elipped over Ite hand to ite elbow. The child la In perfect health and is finely featured. It is the fourth child born to Mr. and MrB. Ellison, whose other children are normally developed. The 28th annual reunion of tho Ore gon pioneer association in Portland was a great success. While Eeveral mem here of the organization drop o(F between the gatherings, new members are joining all the time, thus keeping the membership at about the same size. The secretary's report showed that there were in all about 800 members now in the association. A l'rautleal IlemoiiRlrulion. I'iirty. Fresh cracked Watco warehouse chicken feed. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Thu Kind You Have Always Bought Rears tho Siguuturo of for Nulo. A good second. hand threshing ma chine for sale at L. Lane's blacksmith ihop, on Third street. J4-d&wlui S7 Tho Kind Yoti Havo Always Bought, and which has hceu. iU USO for OVOl 30 VCai-S. 1ms homo fhn Niftinrnvn nt' and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" aro hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mihsriancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys AVorins and allays Fevcrishncss. 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 7 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMMNV, TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. A fact proven by actual demonstration is more satisfactory than any theoretical proposition. Realizing this, and know ing that they have a proposition w liich thpv can irnarantee. tho Ort'ion Sanitsrv Closet Company, of Tho Dalles, Or., I have constructed one of their sanitary I closets and put the same into actual : operation. The closet is now Incited in the rear of Chas. Durchtorf's bicycle re-1 pair store on Second, between Federal and Laugliliu streets, Tho Dalles, and the public aro cordially invited to call and inspect the same. This company is now prepared to (111 orders promptly. Parties desiring tin's system will bo fur nished full information upon application frt rr .nrmannniliwwti. wltli M W HufMr . 1 J t KV..vi;j.u..'.u..v ...... , Tho Dalles, Or. niUl-lwdlltw Ciituri'li Cuiimil Hi! Curiil1 with local applications, as tlioy cannot reach tho teat of tho disease. Catanh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it yon must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo ip taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous Bin faces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by unci of tho best physicians in this country for yer.-fl, ami ie n regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood puiifleis, acting directly on thu mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of thu two ingredients is what produces snch wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. V, .1. Ciihnhy k Co., l'rops,, Toledo O. Sold by drrntinistH, piico 75c. Ilall'ri Family Pills are tho best. 12 j A nirl is wanted to do irenornl house- J woik by Mis. .1. O. lloatetler. Hood' wages will bo given to a competent j jlT) (It Nebraska corn at tho Finest kind of 1 iuch2o-tf Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia. Persons with indigestion are already half starved. They neel pinny of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests wiiat you eat so the body can be nourished while the worn out or gans are being reconstructed. It is the only preparation known that will in stantly iclieve and completely curo all stomach troubles. Try it if yon ate suirering from indigestion. It will cer tainly do you good. Sunbonnets, sunbonnets, eunbonnots for children, only 23 cents at the Xov York Casli qtore. ilTf nun &, Ornmn' irV ; h : I Tho only 6tore in this city wliero tho Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold, A little higher in price, but outlasts ii dozen piecesof so called cheap eiiam fled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look lias tho nanio musky Steel Ware oneiich piece. Do not bo deceived First prize ut 10 International Hxhl Utlona Highest nw.u'il fit Worlds Ct l'imbiiiii Exlnbi tmii Chicago I're iVncd by tho bed cookingnuthoritied, certifi-d to by tho mot I anions chein ists for purity and durability it lti Lheanost because BEST, Remember this celebrated oiiam cled wuroist-peciab y imported t'oi'iind Mild iu this city ex clusively by us. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking nt tlif pit of the stomach, Lob3 of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores all positive evidences. of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must l; purified m order to j obtain good health. Acker's Blood ' Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous ! or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood j diseases. It h certainly a wonderful milieu kiuu 'i ci.ii v- v. i LfULtv u a positive guarantee. Ulakeley & Hough ton's drug store. A Spralui'il AiiUlii Ouli Uly (Jiuiil. "At one time I snll'ered from a severo sprain of the ankle," says Geo. 15. Gary, editor of thu Guide, Wasliirmtnn, Va. ''After using several well recommended ...it it.-... t ........ .j.. I ...! J llllllltlHVJ UlllllMll. cum-??, 4 UHU ' Chamberlain's I'aiu li.ilm, and am pleased to say that relief came as sot n as 1 began its usu and a complete cute speedily followed " Suld by Bl.ikehy & Houghton. Rev. W. 15. Sitxer, V. Canton, N. Y., writes, "Ijluul dyspepsia over twenty years, ami tiied doctors and medicines without benefit. I was per-uaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped inu from the start. 1 believe it to Im a panacea 'or all forms ol nuliceslion." It digests what. yen eat. Roys' sweaters t!f cents at tho New Vol k Cash Store. Wo have better onea if von w 1st) ihem. Garden Hose It dooa not nibt nor nbiorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside, is notallecledbyucids In fruits or vegetables, will boil, stow, ioabt and Imku w i i ho u t i m parting llavor of previously o o 1c o d fond ami will Inst for years, We cau tiou tho public iiguinbt imitation Wo lmvo laid in a largo slock of t canlott Hoho and avo parrying tho samo brand of Iloi-o that wo havo boon carry ing for tho last (ivo yoard, which is tho eolohrated Mul toso Cross Brand. Wo carry tho Siimo brand of lloso that tho Dalles City Fire Popart monf has boon using fur tho j last twenty years. Tho Alul- losojCrohS Brand is without doubt tho host grado of 1 1 SJ on tho inarkot. Call and got our prices boforo buying. uaieF$l nton Solo Auonts. 'rii if y 1 k it); if 1 1 t" 1 fl. i :