f " - ,i : As the Circles Ladies' From i fctoht, toseed upon the bosom of n pond gradually widen and increase in tio ti they fxJMi.l to Its uttermost limit,, so PEASE & MAYS, In- their nmtcl val, ps ...,. ,nnt. v iv i.h hit n.,,1 l,lr.r,..,. I...! i i . ' " ""ut.inu.a aiUCS, Tailor-made Suits and Skirts.... arc - i vin.niii lui-n urciu 01 customers. JUST FOUR ITEMS THAT TELL : i For Big Boys. Thin ono is for lioys of 1.1 to Hi years worn properly speaking, young men. T'icse Suits lire in nil the now stripe imil checks. The out ia a round cut cvlc, made to (it unwell and v.ith as n.neh stylo as our Men's Snll". Thu tit .urliit and patterns ..re the same ns vin find priced nt .iT 50 by some stores. Our price, $5.00. a For Smaller Boys. This nobby suit is for Hot b of 8 to Id years, mndo tii in regular double, breasted stylo of eoat-a Rood piece of all-wool grey mixed Cheviot. The pants have double feat nnd knees; tho seams are all double-sewed and rip proof. This suit Is tr.ailn to give good wear. Our price, $2.15. A largo lino nt thu celebrated Jano Hopkins tints at J 2 50 up to $10. Baseball and Bat or Good Air Gun. For Little Fellows. We think this is the idlest suit that over came from a Hoys' tailor tl.op. A handsome nil-wool timor grey check, vestee trltnmed to match ; the vett oten down front like n man's. The mit is tailored nil through mt in high art style; s.ir.es ;J to 8 years. Our price, S4 00. Nnvv blue Cheviot Vestee Suits, from $ 1,'io u p. 8 m Washable Suits. We have so much in this immense gathering that it's hard .to pick out ono to describe. Wo want to mention in particular a handsome line of White Duel; trimmed with blue. Size 3 to 10. Our price, 55c. Many others at JWc, $1, $1.25 up to $2.50. What We Say We Do, We DO Do. If Spring had not lingered so long In the lap of her now-born sister, there would bo no stray Tailor Suits lagging behind in our Suit Department now. Wo have an excess of Spring nnd Summer Suits and Skirts, and recognizing the truth that heroic, effort must bo mado to l educe the stock, we have adopted the well known method of Cut Prices The Suits are all man-tailored, and it will only take a moment of your time fo see for yourself that wo 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 Plnln Figures. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Tilephimc No. J. A'EDNESDAY - - - JUNE iO, WO ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wheat was advanced to 50 cents in " :s market today. -uiibonnets, eunbonnets, (unbonnets f r children, only L'5 cents at the New rk Cash Store. The Regulator today took on a thous t, J eases of Salmon nt Wariendiilo for shipment to Portland. Notice the article in this issue en .tied "Errors in Our Eyes." It ie both 'lii retting nnd instructive. Lob llalin has rented restaurant building,, and is having it '"fed up for n saloon and lunch house. w irk bv Mrs. J, C. Hosteller. Good nngHs will be given 1'Uty. A few orates of brought to town daily U'tudes and fld a free boxes for u ijurter, f The old Tom Miller stoic building, F next door to A. M. Williams & CoV., is being lltted up for A. A. Hrown, wlio wi.l move his grocery sivvubh. Tlie pitv of it was that the I run ken woman had a poor little j papoose that iiad to be bronchi to her by nnother woman to receive its wonted measure of liquid nourishment and then removed lo keep it out of darigei till its drunken mother had sobered up, J. T. Key nolds spoiled a good news paper item this afternoon and piobably taxed a flue new hack from destruction at tho same time by halting a team that hud started to run away from the store of Muier k Henton, where it had been left unhitched while a couple of ladies, who had it in charge were trading in the store. Just as the horses weie getting on a good head of Eteam Mr. Reynolds dashed in front of them, and, at the imminent risk of his limbs, brought them to a stand. Count' Court Proceeding. The county court adjourned this I'Kliri.i; YOU A LI. KNOW. John H. Cradlebanch went down the The Kind You Ilrtvo Always Bought, nnd which hn.s hecu. iu uso fov over '30 years, has horno tho signature of I, - ami has lie.cn iimdo under his pcr tJ&ffl'?j0LAs soni,l supervision since its infancy. 9Stm, C4icA44i Allow no ono to deceive you In this. AH CounfciTcits, Imitations nnd " Just-as-Rood" are hufc Experiments that trilio with and endanger tho health oi? Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic .substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. 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. CENUiNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CtNTAUn COMPANY, TT MURRAY 6THtlT. NEW VOKIt CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Sinca being shorn, yearling wethers ! are held iu Lake county at $3 50. Wheeler comity pioneers will hold ' their second annual meeting at Fossil ! July SOih. An order has been received from Yo kohama for 1000 boxes of Yakima red .. ..i,. the California , Too total receipts ol the ..iGUiouiei foreign missionary society for the last Ivear were il.370.:il)9 07. which is the girl is wanted to do general house-: lllnollllt over naid into the treas- ' ui v in ono vear. to n mpeteutj ;rll0 u,m.;ill(( of lhe Bol,iim buried for over thirtv veins in the military ceme- stfawherries am ,, .,, ,,-., Wimu.r. In Lake countv. torn tho higher ' h t.xi)uuied and it is under- ready uiatket ut! . tl v Hill l)0 ehinped to the pio- i sidio at San Francisco. An Oregon plonee'r, who was putting up at the Perkins with his son, missed tho "kid" yesterday for several hours and had all' thu hotel attaches hunting stock into it.! Humor has it that the store occupied by i ... , out (Hiitl QitVU Mil Off I'M ' ' I jUi HUH IUiyH lnj rii;- -"p- , Mr. Hrown will bu opened in tho near n)ftJi (j,L. clerk Thompson Vuture as i snloon. I tlU ud'gentleman the age of tho Tho recent siinrp iidvuneo in the price j ,jHainK boy. "lio's 54 years old," ru of wheat, coteuiponineous with the I i,d septuagenarian, and tho hotel meeting of the national republieau con-i , qim the search. They thought a ventlon and tho proposal to give the ' j mj 0 that age ought to be able to take country four inoio years of McKinley j (.ar0 0( himself. 1'iosperity, will neceseitato a frerh Hood j ,.l111r1Ci,.1,.,K,N on n.r. o mi.-, of democratic liternturo on tho undent law of supply and demand. j 'i'u, ediool closed In District Ko. 1M . Yesterduv lvhuIml' Thomas Smiley i last Fildav. On Saturday evening ioi . ' .... river on thu Iteeulator this morninif. morning, alter nnisning up an :ne un finished business remaining over fnm Iick Nolan has returned to The Dalles the last regular term and all unfinished ! ?nf'e' il thrw Iont1'9 B0J',ur ln Ant0' business oi the outgoing administration. ! I ho Tl (. fnllnwin" nrf tli hill? nllowed 1 Jnicnier wna a pa-SHUHer on JLe following are the hills nnowtu, , U)e 4eKUiator tn;a morning for Hood whose amount is not fixed by statute: I ;iver. Oregon Telephone & Telegraph Company, telephone bill .... -1 So Irwin-ilodson Company, election supplies 84 00 II F Woodcock, supplies 70 :!5 Jrwin-Ilodson Co, supplies., WA Kirhy, services in clerk's oflice Isabel Kelly, lodging pauper L Lane, blacksiuittiing Dalles Lumbering Co, lumber. . . Hlakeley & Houghton, county poor Dalles FJectric Light Company, light J D iloekman, blackemitliliig . . . Max Lueddeman, registering voters M F Shaw, services county poor. W A Calee, sprinkling btreets. .. Oregon Telephone & Telegraph Co, telephone, bherill' Oregon Telephone & Telegiaph Co, telephone clerk. . .' J FStaniels, erecting booths, otc Ward Hros, lumber Dietrlet No 00 4 00 5 00 10 80 11 50 7 S3 0 00 4 83 1 90 9 00 Il 75 5 GO 8 10 0 50 2 9(5 54 2S Ward Hros, lumber Disirict Xo 15 Ward Hros, lumber Uistiict No 11 .1 Fusita, care corpse , . Mt. Hood Mill Co, lumber Glass iV: I'rudhuinme, supplies . . Win Michell, use of oflice for election Win Michell, burying pauper ... Win Michell, burying pauper . .. Jos T Peters, lumber J 11 (ierdes, supplies n.ivliKnn I'niii Cn. lumber, etc. .1:15 limit, room for election 50 N C Kvans, transportation lor pauper C A Hell, boaid of pauper W 11 Wili-on, prof services and expense M Z Donuell, niidlcine for pan- 12 75 1 CO Hi 00 :j 10 5 00 25 00 25 00 80 78 8 25 Ui 20 1 50 Ui 00 Hon. F. N. Jones, of Sherar's Bridge, is in the city, the guest of the Umatilla I louse. Miss Hester Bpck was a passenger on tho Hegulator,tiii8 morning on a visit te friends in Huttland. Hube "Booten is in the city, having just returned from Portland, where ho disposed of fifty head of horses at fair prices. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hobart and Mrs. Nettie Booth were passengers on No. 1 today, bound for Ocean Park when; the ladies expect to spend the summer. Hon. E. L. Smith arrived in Thu Dalles today on No. 1. From here ho and Kmile Schauuo will go on a short tour of inspection of neighboring or chards. J. h. Smith, of Paulina, after taking a swim in the Columbia near this place, concluded it wasn't big enough for n real good swim, and struck out on the first train for Clatsop beach. 1. Crandall wr nt to Shaniko on the KclituiN Awful flight. F. M. Higins, editor Senaci, Ills., , News, was afllicted for years with piles j that no doctor or remedy helped until tried Hucklen's Arnica Salve. Ho writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's tho suret pile cure on earth and the best salvo in the world. Cure guaran teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggist. 5 C. No. passenger. Mr. Crandalt has Svu:ik to Wooclruir. Piiu.ADULi'itiA, June 19. Lieutenant Governor Timothy L. Woodruir will be presented to the national convention as thu candidate of New York for vice president. It was decided to do this after n four hour' stormv session of the New York delegation, during which tvery kind of appeal wan made to get Governor Hoosevelt to say that he would accept the nonii:...tion. In crucial, the idea seem to be prev.t- lent that S-creUry Long is the ni'.st fi.-j vored o.ndidate, with a probability that Roosevelt may still be nominated. Gov ernor Kiosovelt believes that his wishes have been respected by hiH o;ui delega tion, and that I e is finally out of the race. Call iu and sample the whole wheat shredded biscuits. Free demonstration Thursday, Friday and Saturday at House & Mays' grocery department. I, idie-' heavy duck skirts, 99 cento and il.18 at tho Now York Cash Store. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of tho stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores all posilive evidences, of impure blood. No mailer how it became eo it must 1 o purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisens or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and wo sell every buttle on a positive guarantee. Hlakeley & Hough ton's drug store. per . D P A N Co, transportation 120 00! 90 1'! .' was united in marriage to Miss Josie Akin, both of tills city. The ceremony was pet formed by Hev. U. F. Hawk In thu presence of u few friend of the "ride nnd bridegroom ut tho residence of tho brido't) sister, Mis. Chiules Adiiins. An elei'nnt refection followed tliu weddin ceremony. . - Charley Klcliiuond arrived here today from Condon with another lot of wool. VJIo says thid will bo his lust trip, us his irop will need attention when hugots 1'iick home. Ho my a u large lot of wool "till awaits shipment to The Dalles, If teams cm be got to do it. Hlnko Hros, Imve 200 sacks that they want brought here, but cannot get teiuuo to haul it, Niulit WtttuhmiMi l'hirman arrested u drunken iquaw lust night and kept her in confinement till eho waa turned loose UiIb mornlug, a sober but li'" elek lowing an entertainment was given by tho school, which was a fiuecets in every particular, liacb child acted his or her part perfectly, which goes to show what an excellent teacher wo had iu Mies Anna Thonipfon. Any tchool that is fortunate enough to pioeuru her services is lucky Indeed. A Pa'it.on ok Tin: School. Amlre. All perfect Aitisans of Assembly No. 25, of Tho Dalles, am lequested to be In attnii.lauco at the Assembly this evening, June 20lh, as important busi ness will como beford the Assembly. J. M. Huntington, Sec'y. The OhiiiTHeask "How is your liver?" Instead of "How do you do?" for when the liver Ifl nctivo the health is good. DoWittV Little Early Ktaera are famous little pllla for the liver and bowels. I.uicu MiH'U Ulimilil'H . . . .... 20 41 Black & Ash, supplies paupeis. . 00 D S Kimsey, cash expended. .... io n N P O'Brien, tei vices tupeiin- tendent 4,) 00 Chronic'u Publishing Co. sup- plies, printing and publishing. Mavs & Crowe, road suppln'H. . . . - h; St Vincent's Hospital, pauper... Mays Crowe, road plow Mrs Nettie Haird, settlement damages Vesta Bolton, refolding Flllin Bolton, recording Frank Hill, work on register .... Bono Broe.eupplies county biidgu K B Wood, special nervines J P Hillstioiu, rebate taxes iGciftotlosei Wo have laid in a hwpo 29 00 2:i oo 50 00 so oo 01 00 4 00 4 14 18 70 :s 90 Allfiill. l iii'iiien! Theio will bo a general diill of the entire flro department tonight at 7 6harp. By order of tho board of lire delegates. . CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Thy Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the giguature of some forty men employed at Shaniko in erecting buildings or making prepara tion for the erection of others. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilder, of Pcsmoinep, loiva, arrived hern Monday on a visit to Mr. Wilder's brother,.!. II. Wilder, of this city, if tho climato of Eastern Oregon pioves benelicial to Mr. Wildei's health he will probably remain here for good. Colllllllilil Southern Wuri'llollse. At Shaniko the Columbia Southern Hailwav Co. controls 80x100 feet of the I Shaniko warehouse building, to Im nad aa a height warehouse, through which thev will receive and forward Height in tho iiHial manner. The impression tlrnt BtOC'k of (iQl'tlon IIoSO illlll a IT all business must be done through for-1 . . watding houses is an erroneous ono and Carrying tllO SUIHO brand ol wo take thin meauu of dispelling It. Freight tecelved and held twenty-four hours will be turned over to n forward ing liouso subject to the order of tho consignee. The rate on wool In sucks or in bales from Shaniko to Thu D.iUoh Is 25 centa per 100 pounds. For rates or other information call on or address C. E. Lyti.i:, G. F. & P. A., or Ono. F. Ho's, Agent. Shaniko, Or. ::i4i in Yum- ciii!i(M. All countv warrants registered prior to Juno !i, 1890, will be paid at my oftioe, Intel est ceases after February. 2, I ISM). 0. L. PniM.irH, I Countv Treasurer. j Notho, Columbia River len it Fuol Co. wishes to announce that they will deliver leu to any part of the city at all hours of the day or night. 'Phone !W or 81 Long Diet, j 75 or 8 Seufert & Condon. Notice the article in this issue on titled "Errore iu Our Eyes." It ie both Interesting and instructive, lfflmw jjiuyu ex i I lose that wo liavo boon carry- ( ing for tho last fivo yoaivj which is tho colobratod Mai-1 loso Cross Brand. Wo t-avry tho sanio brand of 1 loso that, tho Dalles City Firo Dt)jmrl- mont has boon using for llioj last twonly yoars. Tho ilal-, toso Cross Brand is without I doubt tho host grado of I loso,' on tho markot. Call and got; our prices hoforo buying. JffaieF & Benton Sole Agents. IllilP Tho only store in this city where tho Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware ia sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts n dozen piecesof so called cheap cunm eled ware. BEWARES Other wares look has tho name Slnmsky Steel W'aro on each piece, Do not be deceived. I'ir-t prize nt HI Intimation a I Eslii l.tmiw IliKhosfc twirl nt Worlds Col tmbian Exhibi tion Chicago Pre uvml by tho best lOokinKiiuthonties, v'irtiiied to ly tho mi.-'- famous chem Ihts for purity nnd dnralitlity it ia -.lieapest because BEST. Remember thu lelebiuted oiuim tied ware isspecial ly imported tor and t-old in thin oity ex clusively by us. It nor linos not rust absorb grease, lines nut discolor nor catch Inside; U notaUcetedtiyitcuU in fnultl Ol' vegetnblos; will boil, stew, ronst nod Im Uo w i t h o ut imparting ll.wor of iroviously 0 o o I: o il fool and will Inst for years. Wo cau tion tho public ngainst imltutioui