Never Before jH- mm Giear- ance Sale (9 Have wo afforded tho people of Tho Dalles and vicinity the advantage of a MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE: When wo say "Clearance Sale," wo do not mean to say that every article in the house will be given away for a mere nothing. We propose to lake Seasonable Goods, such as you are now buying, and make you prices that are more or less below cost. Many of the linos of goods we will otter you have been in stock less than a month. Our stock in all departments has never been so brim-full of new and attractive goods. ' The lings that wo ofler you will have- to leavo 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 Goocln Murkod In Plain FlRuroB. PEASE &, MAYS Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone No. I. Tl'KSDAY - - - JUNE 20, 1!00 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Kollor's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. D.iyton't patent fly nnil mosquito killed nt MuiurA Kenton's. 2ll-:it All thu Unthbono ntlieors and sisters uro rc(iioHti'd to meet nt their hull to morrow afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Eight loads of wool urrhed ut noon today ut thu Wuseo warehouse from Uridyl crook, Wheeler county. It is ' part ol about 1000 Bucks that will come hunt from that point. I .1. M. Mitchell, of Joseph, Wallowa j county, fed nineteen head of heavy draft I horsuB at tho Sultmurnho Htock yards , th ie morning. Tho nnimuls were on the ' way to thu Sound market. , Dr. T. II. Kav. of thu I.oa Angeles llul gian llaru Co., of Portland, arrived here on hint night'd steamer and Imh a crate of tlftotm Holgiun hunts on exhibit!"! and sale at tho Hottlngon flturc, nex door to Charley Krank'B. From a ruport of the wuather bureai received hy Mr. K. h. Brooke this niornj ing, wo learn that tliu Columbia rive hat: risen to W'i feut at Wonutuhee, and i rising at the ratu of a foot pur day. Thou i rivur hero Iiuh been slowly rising for a week. Kuv. 0. P. Iloiley lias received en couraging news from Ins eon, Mart, who is at tho Hood Samaritan hospital. II" lately underwent an operation which was very successful and from which the physicians hope for permanently heno llcial results. A. S. .Mac AlliHter, of Tho Dalles, wae in Autelopu Monday, Bays tho Herald. Ho has, witli a number of other gentle men, ucquircd an Interest in boiiio of tlio Trout Creek mining property, and will push tho development of tho claim with nil possible rapidity. Hood Klvor poopio nro eomowhat worked up ovor tho discovery of a quart?. I.. 1 .1. f -1t ir.m.l llinf lUllgo 011 UIO lllirwi OHIO ui 4iii. oil" ' " "'v promises to bo a valuable property. Ample provision lias been mado for nil ... i - . . If l.p.,i la nft till. "in nm u urnv nv I 111 nt CODOOr. UllU IS . ivlm WUill 10 CO. Jl MM" " enrolled his unme among the list of CnnoNici.i: subscribers. Mr. Wilson has lately purchased the Chris Cum mings place on Eight Mile ami erected on It one of the finest residences on the creek. Fortunately he escaped all dam hub from Saturday's storm, Hint materi ally injured the farms of some of his neighbors, Hurry Mahenr being one of the principal sufieiers. I). II. Vanhoy brought over n wagon ioud of fut hogs todnv ftoin Klickitnt county for Wood Ihos. .1. Lo Due, of Dufur, brought in a load for the Colum bia Packing Cotnpuny. The price of the latter wus $4.85. On account of the unfuvorable re ports received from Chicago this morn ing whent dropped in this market to fifty cents. It had readied fifty-four cents, hut very little changed hands. In Chicago wheat has dropped five cent a bushel since Saturday. Nathan K. Huird, a prominent citizen of ISrownsville, Saturday night Inst, while working in his garden, fell over from the effects of heart failure and ex pired in a very few minutes. He wan a pioneer of 1852, and was 50 years of age. He wus a man of excellent char acter nnd leaves a wifo and childien. Mr. liuird was at one time the owner of most of tho townsito of Antelope, in this lounty. SherilT Kelly sold at public auction tndav a tract of eighty ncrcB ol laiui, adjoining tlio Grimnud homestead on Millcreek, to Theodore Megin for Tho land belonged to tho Grimaud estato and was sold by order of the cuurt ut the request of Geo. A. Liobo, guardian of Paulina Grimaud. It was sold subject to thu rights of certain parties to convey water In a ditch across "tlio premises. Tlio city j ill had two common drunks last night; ono a Hood Kiver man, whom tho night wulchmnn found lying in tlio middle of the street In a helpless state of intoxication, and tho other a Ten .Mile lanche'r, who was found to i.i.ii nn Ilia iKirfion some 412 in money and a cwrtillcato of deposit for $(100. Tlio recorder tiiis morning fined tho former $2 utul tho latter $5. Both paid their fines and wore discharged. It has boon suggostod that the ealo of tickets for tho Y. M. C. A. excursion to Astoria on the Fourth should ho limited lost tho boat bo over-crowded and inndo uncomfortable. In speaking of it today a menibur of tho committoo said that no one need havo any foara on mat nccouui. s.ild to riirrv l In oold and MS in silver Mining men pronounco it an excellent prospect. At the commencement exorcises of tho WilliuiioUo univnrsity, hold in Sa lorn June 22d, Miss Francis O. Kiohaid son, formerly of this city, was awarded ft diploma as a graduate of the college of law. Miss Klahurdson will be romem hered us a girl of boiiio 14 yeare when Bho left here with her parents for Salem hi 1887. Mr. Kd WlUon enmo In yesterday nnd fi..iut. tn nmrommoduto all, another bout has been arranged for, so that all will bo mndo comfortable. It Is intended to give tho excursionists about four hours in Portland on the aftornoon of iho 3rd, before taking tho cars for Astoria. Mr. II. 0. Hoopsr has been advised by Congressman Moody that sheep nnd other Htock will bo permitted to enter upon the Cascado reserve range nt once; tho applications having been nccepted by the secretary of the intorlor. Under this arrangement It will not be nucefl- Bary to await the return of the applica tions, approved, from Washington, ae was at tirst eupposed, which would have thrown tlio time too late into the sum mer for starting the stock to the mount ain range. Superintendent Oriushy lias been notified and there will be no trou ble in getting into the mountains. This very satisfactory arrangement is due to Mr. Moody's ceaseless interest in tile stockmen of Eastern Oregon. Antelope Heruld. Yesterday afternoon Irwin Julian was brought befoio Justice T. Biownhill, charged with nseuult on the persou of his .divorced wife. In the forenoou he hud been examined by two physicians us to his Eunity, but the physicians came to the conclusion that he wnsnlllieted with "cussedness" rather than abbera tion of mind and refused to have him sent to the asylum. He had threatened to kill his ex-wife and the whole family and bus ut various times made tilings lively around the Julian mansion. Mre. Julian, however, at the last moment ap parently did not wish to push matters to an extremity, nnd Julian's council, Ned Gates, and Attorney Jayne, agreed that tho prisoner should plead guilty and asked Hint the sentence of the court should bo suspended on Julian's good behavior. The court accordingly sen tenced him to a lino of $50 or twenty-five days in the county jail, tho sentence to be suspended as long aa Julian behaves himself. STORM AROUND ENDERSBY. While il Ulil Alucli Harm to Sunns It Wuh u IllfiiKliiK to Otliors. Endiiiisuy, Juno 25, 1900. Km ion Ciikosici.e: Eight Mile was visited on Saturday afternoon by one of tho greatest wind and rain storms known to this vicinity. It was rather a cloud-hurst, accompanied by a terrific wind that uprooted trees and overturned buildinga in a manner never before witnessed by even tho old est inhabitants. The storm began about u p. m. and lasted about an hour. Fifteen minutes after it begun mining the ground whs covered with water and it commenced running every whore. Be fore it stopped all tlio gulches leading to Eight Milo aero roaring torrents, carry ing down rocks of all kinds, trees and parts of feiicss. Tlio water rolled ten feet high in tho gulch in front of Enders by school house nnd had a frightful ap pearance. Eight mile could not hold all tho water, so it ran everywhere, do stroving hay and gardens and uproot ing troeu of all kinds. In some places bouldorH weighing many tons wore cur ried down tho gulches, nnd now all are to ho seen lying at Eight Mile. It will cost somo money and labor to removo them and other debris. Some families living on the creek were compelled to leavo their homes and bravo the terrific storm to escape the torrents of water that came roaring down Eight Mile nnd adjicent gulches. A good deal of damage wae done to young poultry of all kinds. They were unable to escape the water as it carried them completely .away. The greatest damage was lo those who had mature wheat and barley. Hail stones meas uring halt nu inch in diameter were found on the. Fligg ranch, and it is said tiiat the ground on ttie hill above End ersby waB white with them. The hail Btoties completely destroyed whole fields in this locality. A part of the grain was threshed while standing; some was beheaded, while a great ileal lay flat on the ground. It is a heavy blow to those in that rpgion, as they were counting on a large crop. The storm, while doing much dam age to some, as above stated, waB a benefit to others. ThoEe having late spring sown greatly benefited by it. No one can now complain of a lack of moisture. The writer i reminded of one neighbor mho has been complaining ol the small showers of the past, and said he was like the preacher when he prayed; that he did not pray foi mistB and shower?, but for "gully washers." Probably he wont want any moro gully washers after hia present excitement subsides. Tlio Eight Mile people being somewhat practical in their way, look upon tlio mutter us one being a blessing in disguise, and leave the matter to linn who doeth all things well. Youis Respectfully, 0. H. Kmtxs. Dr. Smith, the Osteopiithist, wuh pre vented from making hia appointments nt The Dalles lust week on account of sickness, but will be in his office Tues days and Fridays as usual from 7 a. m. to 12 m., beginning Tuesduy, June 20th. JUST RECEIVED A 'ew consignment of those I I Mgfi Sir Suits Just tlio suit or thu coast. Tlio heat Hint ever happened for the country. Just the suit for tho holidays. Have you seen them at PEASE & MAYS. 3 The Kind You Have Always Bought, nutl which has been in uso ior over 30 years, has horno tho signaturo of and has been made under his ncr rfZVl. snmil supervision sinco its infancy. , CttCSU'Vi' Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are Imfe Experiments that trillo with and endanger the health of Infants 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 Xareotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worma and allays Fevcrishness. 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 KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTUH COMPANY, 77 MURHV STREET. NEW YORK CITY. .Horn storm Aftermntli. From Harry Gilpin and R. B. GMbreth, of Columbia precinct, who were in town today, we learn something of last Satur day's storm in thnt district. It would take !f300 to repair the damage done to the Waterman place on S-Mlle. Much of the garden and orchard was wrecked and destroyed and many tons of rock and gravel were spread over the meadow. Tho lower part of the dwelling house was filled with water and but for a huge pile of wood, nine feet in height, the 1 ouse would have been washed fioai its foundation. Mr. Gilhreth had thirty acres of barley beaten into the earth, hut iio does not dispair of pelting something out of it after all. Mr. Gilpin was not damaged to any extent wortli mentioning and he and Mr. Gilbieth both aisreo that notwith standing the vie l.mce of the storm, sj fur as the (' .liuiibla precinct is concerned, for every d illui's worth of dumaae done there were three dollars worth of benefit in the splendid toaking the ground re ceived. Harry Gilpin, fortunate ahvuys, says that lit; gathered up at hie houe several messes of fine new potatoes that had been swept from a neighbor's gaiden nearly a milo away. See the demonstration of the "Little Drown Jug" filterer at Maier A Hen ton V. I.OHl, A black Spanish lace ecarf. A liberal j ie.vaid will he paid the finder by leav ing at tins office. 211-27 Garden Hosei Wo havo laid in a largo slock of ( J anion Hose ami are 1 carrying the same brand of "1 lose thai we have been carry- j ing for the last five years, I which is tho celebrated Mal- lose Cross Brand. We carry J tho same brand of Uoso that; the Dalles City Fire Depart-; mont has been using for tho last twenty years. Thu Mal tese Cross lirand is without doubt the best grade of Hose on the market. Call and got our prices before buying. , jlAaier & Benton Sole Agents. I mays & ciowe I I mm Mm HI The only store in this city where tho Oenuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware ia sold, A little higher in price, but outlasts n dozen pieces of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look has tlio namo Stransky Steel Ware on euch piece. Do not be deceived, First prize nt 10 International Exhi bitions. Highest award nt Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho best cookmgauthoritiee. certified to by tho most famous chem ists for purity and durability it ia cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware isspecial ly imported for and Kld in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb fjrease, does not discolor nor catch inside; U notalfectedbyncids in t runs or vegetables), will boil, stow, roast nnd bako w i t li o u t imparting flavor of previously c o o 1: o (I food and will last for years. ..00" Wo cau tion the public against imitutioucj AilliiluMi'iitul' f,",' ,,f "''a' l'i"ll,r,' N'mlco is Iim-liv iilvn Hint fr m mid iiflcr iliu Klntli il.iv ft June, IB"', j "111 i.C'i'ml t tell nt iiitviitomlo, fur cash, tli" follow In)? ''''", , ! t.ropcitv U'liiUKlliK tliu illu "I I'ullU'k l.c,t A, 11, C, It. I !.!. II. J. J, K unit hi bliH-klTt'ftoriPullei Jlllttiiry imrvmlon, In ''Korliiforianiiou ttuiuiio tit oHice of hlumilt Ss "'Ct'JaHt naiictt city ii.if. loth i,y ',) i'-100- AilmlnUtrnttlxof tlic fMiiteof r tile llr.iwn, (UiTim'il, ITMtKD. W. Wll-tON, ATCORNKY.AT I.A. TUB DAI I Ott'.ee ovci Fit Nut. Il'iim. I.N