Never Before.. jnm- i summer 881G.... Have wo affordod the people of The Dalles and vicinity the advantage of a MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. When wo say "Clearance Sale," we do not mean to say that every article in the house will he given away for a mere nothing. We propose to take Seasonable Goods, such as you.are now buying, and make you prices that are more or less below cost. Many of the lines of goods we will odor you have been in slock less than a month. Our stock in all departments has never been so brim-full of new and attractive goods. The lines that we offer you will have to leave our house in order to make room for a Heavy Fall Stock. You will hear from the following departments in a few days: SILK WASH FABRICS, SHIRT WAISTS, Silk and Cotton ; EMBROIDERIES and LACES, SUITS and SEPARATE SKIRTS. The MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT will also have something to say. Sale Commences Monday, July 2d. All Goods Mnrkocl In Plain Figures. PEASE &, MAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has hecu in uso for over 30 years, has horno tho signature- of and has heen made under his ncr- SJFfl-? ' sonal supervision since its infancy. lf--&4cAli Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" arc hufe Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health oC Infants nnd 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 HUbstancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Wim and 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 The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of -r J uwmmm The KM You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENT4UH COMMNV, TT MURRAY STRICT. NEW YOHW CITY. The Dalles Daily Chronicle Telephone No. 1. "VITKIUY - JUNE L'3, 1900 ( ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Holler's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. fur bargains, be Nxnv York Cash If you aro lookiiiK mire mid mill ut tliu Mori'. Tliu late arrival of Eastern Tally bolts a IVuso & Mays' nro proving t be ureal Bfileru they nro tliu proper thing Charley Hutlur of i'ort Townsend, to d.i shipped 1)00 bead of mutton sheep to tliu Sound which bo purchased from lhmitoa Karghor. After .Inly 1st tins ollku of Indian agent at Warm Spr'mgH, Or., will be dispensed with, at which time Agent Ju'i.ob h. Cowan will be dropped. The artesian well which Mr. IixoUur construction of a eanal and 1oc:1;b to oveicome the obstructions to navigation between The Dalles and Celilo. The total number of prisoners eoi fined in tho Oregon Htnto penitentiary pe 1(1. nil im.rt nvi'Htlt. on)!. HUB IB 1W li-HH than the number of convicts in th early "JUs, when the enrollment reached 125.' There aru LSI lifu-term prisoners, one of whom is a United States prisoner convicted of robbmg the mails. The other no were convicted of murder. Wamie will have a celebration on the Fourth. A program coiiBieting of reei tatlon, drills, Bnngp, recitations in concert, music, etc. will be rendered, ii i ,,f tin. ilni-liirntiiill lOIIUIVtHl U) ilimitif y !)., .iiil.tii-i mid an or'ition hi"! VI. A .m. v - w 'John Gavin, of this city. A ball ganfe ' in tho afternoon and a ball in tue . Mv.-niiiL' in the Artisan hall will wind 0 tho proceedings. Tin. Autoria News of last Ihursili huvp : ".Never neiore m inn meiuij the salmon packing bualuetH have fish ; been tearcer than at present, consider i ing that the season is supposed to bo at I its' height. Yesterday four boats bo 1 longing to the combine came in with ' just thruo fish between them. One of them had two fish, .mother one, and the l other none. At tho seining grounds little or nothing is being done, ami only covering from eicknes contracted m the malarial BwampB of Cuba. v . . i Tho luneral ot beorgo nenry uucii tool: place this afternoon from the family residence of the deceased. The services were conducted by Kev. U. F. Hawk, d bv ltev. .1. II. Woods. The EIGHT MILE PICNIC. Tliy Hail it Grand, Gootl Time Kesults Of the Kates. weru tiiKeu iu me t'i"( During for tho city Is now down some thtrtj-aix nan wi.ru IMfout. The last twenty leot or more I ground yesterday. is M.rougl. a stratum of hard basalt. i It is common saying that Uallis .i .w.ntihi nover do nnvthini? bv halves, anil W. A. Howard, of Alabama, who re j J " nu J' cently Hpoko here in tho interest of tho , t lu it u nmldlo-of-the-road populists, ...ay move , the .nr " of UB hiH family to the state to .es.di, perma- , on t nolo .1 h .H,0l!,Ul0ll ,vlU ,.i...tt.. ir.. uf..n I., I i Ori'L'Oll. u"K "-" . ' ... J ,u .. ;)U a irrand success. Tho young tn . . ...... rt il Dinillr IV I -1 i iinni ih n i'1'itiii viiil: tiuimu in nt-vi...... Tlio vounir men in.vi.u. i.hnri!o of the detailB are rustlers i i.i.i.n. iiiHDlred by a noble objrot, they will spare no pains to mako this one of tho most enjoyable events in the i.umrv of Tim Dalles. The cost is w un in the reach of everybody and tho at- .i...... .. r., cimh I nit no one ciui in buying uochIh where you know none but reliable kinds are oltVred, with low prices and up-to-date novelities. I'ease fi Mays are head and shoulders above them all. i....i..i, oon ilnoli'iiH. Isn't it curious what changes Scotch urtiHtB ( al-ori- l0 aiisa tliein. cm ring on those goods, so thai eacn Uorilj,,K bhvh season's work will he dtiloront from and i Mouutnlnu,.r oI yosterday imittlor than former ones? Seo them at ' , .... .Uietioo 1'easo A Mays. Henry Iliirchtorf, late of Prinovillo mid brother of CIuih. liurchtorf of this ei'y, has discovered a ledge of gold bearing nnartz in the Suinplor district that ho thlnkH Ih tho equal if not tho superior of tho famous llonaiiKa. Yoaiorday nml day before were the 1'ingest days of all tho year, tho duration from stinriso to sunset being M howro n,nl .lit .i.t....t.A I.. In. Ill fiiRlifl. Yeater- "I... .1 IIIIIJlllUO III UW. - WVItv d.iv tlm Kim man. Viu'.lllc coa9t time, at i tliu iieaco la for. 1 ::) and set at 7 :'J5. f l II. Uo Voe, nituln of a company Koroat trees measuring 00 feet In cr-Zof sharpshooters J Jftl;o(b cmuforence ut tho base, towering uW War, and an uh 1 u feet high nd e atralght ns an arrow Wakely o tl,l- cjt !!! 'J,,, come nearest beating the world's recordLu,y on I Is w ay hu. i I a i;rove ui nils kiiui una j.mi D . tho Times , "ii. Uno tilt.. u u.,...i in in .lustico urownnui e 1HID Mnwu -t . I court for assault and battery, committed ikt both wore under tho in- luaiKiini) . .. ii ii u'lmtiiviir in ll V DO lllll'IlCO 01 llijliui. " aaid on Lane's behalf this was surely "Tim's" first olleiiao for Tim's friends seriously doubt if our esteemed justice of tho peace and president of tho . M. U A., knows thodltleronco between whiskey i n fi.iwiii." Hut if Tun did got HUH .,11 l. .. !..... Iw. It'll M l nlto r e it 111 lining mo Oil II J'li'il "w ' " , . i . ..ii.... Mi...iiu ii'imt. ii ustice ot .illuir nil iliv. ilinv " - ' casket wns surrounded and covered with un immetiBe wealth of floral tributes. The pall hearers were chosen from the companions and schoolmates of the de ceased and were: Clyde Ilidell, Clay U'lten, Hoy Giimes, Francis Sexton, .lames Creiirhton. ami Irwin Parkins. Tho remnines were followed to their last resting place In the Odd Fellows ceme- by a large concourse of citizens. James Blakelev of Brownsville, the venerable father of our fellow-townsman Indue Bakeley, came up on last night's boat and stopped over for the night, go ing on hiB way today to visit another son u-iin in hlmrifrof Umatilla county. Mr. lilakelev. who has reached Hie ripe age of eighty-eight years.ia a pioueerof 180. IIo belonged lo the hrst party ot emi grants that crossed tho CaECido Mount nliiu liv t lip P.itr Iouh route. Ho was a captain of a company in the Rogue liver war of ISlfi and Jake Gulifored of Dnlur and Marshall Hill of Dry Hollow, and possibly some others yet living in Wasco county were members ot the company. Mr. Ulakeley win siop over on his return from Pendleton ana nave a longer visit ith the judge. Skamania county, where tho ranchers have to hew their farms out of fir tim ber whoso tops reach the clouds and butts cover a space half as big as a town lot, is among the last places in the world where one would expect to hnil tin. uenuine western "buckaroo" who is not afraid to mount anything that stands on hoofs. Yet .yesterday morn ing two of these bought four 1200-pound, perfect I v wild and unbroken horses from John Urookhoufe, of Tygh Ridge, and aflei ono of the brutes had broken his neck, rather than Eiibmit to tho halter, the men mounted two of tho others and rode them to Tho Dalles, leading the thiul, or rather leading it part way and riding it part way. The men placed the animals on the Dalles City this inoinlng and took them to Stevenson. i nf thin kind llHH i'.lSt covered in a volley in the Caecade mountains. flilnf of enulneers llias aotit orderfi to Captuln W. W. HrU to make un fxmuinutlon u tho dullee of the Cnlniniii. nvur. iireunrutory to tho nnkiiiKol Dlani ud ytlnmtee lor the WHO im " U the soldier, loved General L on. By ua much ua he lovea General Lmvton, however, he deapiaoH General Sha tor Ll la in no way mealy mouthed ubout eaying ao. The captain la on yeur't i fur low, with full paylSOOuyear.ttud hua been out on tl.Ueoat with u view of re- CASTORIA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Sigutituro of A (lvn.rnnni COttlllTO Oil Alvold Eight-Mile enjoyed one of the best picnics of the season Friday. The weather was splendid after the rain, and the crowd was as large as could be wished. Probably 500 people were present to enjoy the festivities of the occasion. TLe literary program was creditably rendered as advertised. All through the program a hearty ood will was nuinifeeted and each received a good amount of applause. 4The literary pro gram was a trifle long, but this could not be avoided when so many were taking part, and it was wished that none should he slighted. The following races took place, amid irreat excitement and cheering: llace for girls, 5 to 10 years,- won by Gertie Covert; prize, largo doll. Race for boys, 5 to 7 year3, won by Ernest Dickson ; prize, pen knife. Race for girls, 10 to 10 years, won bv Rubv Covert : nn'zs, toilet case. This race resulted in a tie and had to be ruu over to determine a winner. In the second attempt Ruby Covert crossed the line lirst, with Zora Miller a close 6ecoud. Ra.'.e for boys, 12 to 10 years, won by Ai villo Angel! ; prize, fishing rod, This was close and exciting, and had to be run over to determine who should re ceive the lishing rod. Tho second time Arville Angcll proved too fast for his linger competitor Elton Kooutz and amidst deafening shouts he crossed the line iu timo to leave no doubt as to the winuei. Race for boyp, 7 to 12 years, won by Willie Wilhelm ; prize, suit of clothes. Race for girls, free for all, won by Zora Miller; prize, pair of shoes. Race lor boys, free for all, won by Guy Teet ; prize, book. Sack race for boys, won by Wilbur Dickson; prize, haimoiiica. Fat man's race, won by James Benson ; puree. Nail-driving contest, won by Mrs. McCabe; priz, note paper. This was comical and exciting. Running jump, won bj R.A.Miller; prize, a hat. Three-logged race, won by Arvillo Angcll and heater Johnson. Tho picnic was a Rreat success and everyone went away with a smilu and a promise to remember Eiht-Milo on picnic day si Tho teachers, ono and all, wish to thank tho various meichants who contributed so freely and so much to tho success of tho picnic in the way of prizes. Oxi: ot' tiik Tkaciiuus, 10 a.m.; class meeting at the close ofj morning service; Junior League at o Epworth League at 7. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. Ii. I Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11 , a. in. und 7:1)0 p. m. Young people's meeting at 0:00 p. m. fcuntlay school at 10 a. in. Congregational church corner Fifth and Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor. Morning worship at 11; Sunday school nt I3'l."it Junior Endeavor, o p. m.; Young People's Society 7 p. m. No seavice in tho evening. Subject, 'Sym pathy." The ofl'ertory will be sung by Dr. O. D. Doane. The "young people will meet in the evening promptly at 7 o'clock. mono 9j Pinwo unman ms mnwu ComliiK! lii'ltfl"" Itures! Ciimluc! The Los Augeles Belgian Hare Co., of Portland, will be in The Dr.lles Monday, June 2"), with a fine lot of hih-grade pidignvd hares. Don't miss this op portunity to secure something good at very low prices, .n ill lie nera uiu a wet-'k. . jun21td. For tho convenience of parties want ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and Washington streets. Phono No. 107; long distance 13. "Ring 'em up." lHin-tf Ladies' heavy duck skirts, 9i) cents and !fl 'IS at tho New York Cash Stoie. ! i The only store f n this city where the Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold, A little higher in price, but outlnst3 a dozen pieces of so called cheap cuam. eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look has tho tiaiuo Stransky Steel War1 on each piece. Do not bi? deceived. First prize nt 11 International Exhi' Litions. IIif;hesb award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion Chicago Pre ferrcd bv the best eookinguuthorities, certified to by the. most famous clioin .ats for purity una durability it id cheapest becauso BEST. street, with bath room and patent closet, at iflO u month. Apply to heviUhrianian. .oii OUR CHURCHES Hull". Trimmed hata and putterna at cost for the next thirty days at the Cumpboll & Wllaon millinery purlora. 23-tf Clark & Falk'a drug fresh and complete. stock la new, Christian Science meeting in mall K. of 1'. hall every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. U. F. Hawk, paator. Servlcea ut 11 a. in. and 8 p. iu. Sunday achool at ! Garden Hose Wo have laid in a largo! stock of ( lavdon JToso and arc ; carrying the same' brand of 1 lose that wo havo been carry ing lor tho last fivo yenr?. which is tho celebrated .Mai-, i tcso Cross Brand. Wo carry tho sanio brand of Hoso that tho Dalles City Fire Depart ment lias boon using for the last twoijly years. The -Mai-1 teso Cross Brand is without doubt tho best grade of Hose on tho niarkot. Cull and get our prices before buying. (Ilaier & Benton Solo Agents. Remember this celebrated enam eled wareisspecial. ly imported for and told in this city ex i lu-ively by us. It does not rust nor absorb giease, does not discolor nor catch inside; h nut ufTeeted by acids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stow, toast and bake without imparting flavor of previously c o o 1; o il food and will Inst ,s lot years. HOfCii We cau tion tho imblio against imitation. A.ini tiaio.M ha r U...U i'im..Tiy K.ili't ihcnli ulMii mat fiomiiuit nflfi llm nlViili In y i Nil lie- IW. 1 "ill iTiK't'wl in toll at , ' il ft" V.ul., tl.o fiillo lug .illicit)- M.MiKlllK i; "10 lk,",B 0 1"u1lU l,Vr,UT)':i:1,!.-..i,il.l.J.K'UMlI.. in block :.; .'.( .rt l.illc'. ilUitiuy uiviitiuii, In "rm-l.'iforiniiiloii lntuiro at miieo of tfliua.tt it Mi'aU.l at Dalle. City VAVV-VllltowS? l50a AilmlnUtrulrlx of tliuvillilo of I'atricU llrjiwn, ilfceiiteil. . ITiREl). W. Wll KON, Ott'.cc ovei Kirtt Nut. ll'iuu.