n Bona Fide Beauciion On every garment in our Men's Clothing 'Department. JIundreds of pooplo in The Dalles have been wait ing for our Annual Mid-Summer (Men ran co Sale and now the oppor tunity is here. Why have they been waiting? Ik'causo they know they get just what we advertise to givo; thoy know the value of honost, legitimate advertising; thoy appreciate the fact that we never misrepresent. Here's a clean-cut saving for every man in The Dalles: Men's nil wool suite, regular 7 50 nnd nr ts.00 suits; Clearance price JpO.OO Men's wool cheviot nntl casslmern mite, regular fS.50, $9.00 uuil $10.(10; Clearance price $6.85 A lino of odd suits, nothing to their dis credit save the absence of n few import nt sir.pp ; ull new nnd seasonable goods ; broken lines, that's nil. Regular tf, 10 ''0, if", $7.fi0 and S.50 mitB; Clear aq Qt anco price ipO.OO 1i Crash Suits just the thine ior this hot weather Clearance prices. .f-'.5, $2.75, i.'.'o. All Men'n Negligee Btid Golf Shirts, regular doe, 75c, S.")c ; Clearance price O&C What we say wa do, we DO do. Infants' and Children's Day..., On Wednesday, July 11th, the Dry Goods Department will make a special effort to greet the little ones in gala attire. Everything in Infant's and Child ren's wear will bear a special price. Infants' long and short dresses from oOc up. Infants' gowns, long skirts, short skirts, at prices within the reach of all. Infants' piquo jackets at 90 cents, worth 1.25. Infants' lawn caps and bonnets of the very latest patterns. There are no better or more taste ful garments made than those we offer you. Do not forget the day Wednes day the 11th. Read The Special values offered in Ladles' kid button, eiz-'s 2J.j to 5, nt $ .S" Same 1 00 Ladies' brown kid oxfords, sizes !l to 7, Bt. . 1 00 " black " " " n to 7, at. . . 1.00 Reflect on the expense of keeping children's feet well shod and great saving when you can buy Misfcfi' kid, spring heel, laco or button, ei.-ta 'J'j, to G, at $1 00 Sanm. button, sizes 12 to 2, nl 85 Child's kid, spring heel, button, sizjs S'j 1 1 .73 Same, siz-s 5 to 8, nt .CO Same, sizes 5 to 8, nt 40 Infants' kid, button, aizei 3 to 5, at 2f Consider the money saved when we-offer you first-class goods in Men's brown calf welt, lace, at $2 00 " black " congress, nt 1.00 Boy'e " " " 85 As shoes are advancing in price it is like finding money to get such good values, and thoy can only bo had here. All Goods Marked in Plain Klgureo. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone JVo. . MONDAY . - - JULY 0, 1900 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's WAYSIDE GLEANINGS at i The river is fact receding nnd ttood 23 7 this morning. Mrs. II. W. French's friend?, who lime beon concerned regarding her ill iifte, will be pleased to learn that she ie Improving. Alexander ivoisay, an uncle of our former county clerk, and an old reeident of Antelope, died ut that place Friday lifter a lingering illneee. He was aged 71 years. Members of Friendship lodge, K. of P., flion d all liu on hand at the seseion to Jilgtit as special business will bo the enter the evening. Work in the third de-ree will he one feature of the pro gram. trance that some of our ministers did nut take as their text yesterday, "The wind bloweth where it listeth." II uever. that text might be well suited t i each Sunday's eeivice, as that day is ertaiiny noted for us wind etorins in The IlallfH. Coming down on tlin Columbia South ern Saturday, passengers noticed fire in tin- v.ciniiy of Wat i!) and were greitly a armed for the grain fields. Word re-, ccived this inorning, however, assures us that although lire had started little damnuu resulted. Other later leports ay one field o.f gruiu was destroyed. Among tho new ofllcerH of Uuiatilhi eouiity, who have just assumed their duties, wo notice tlie name of Henry l'owler as deputy elerk. There is no doubt but that Henry will mnkeu splen did oMcer, and tho records of Umatilla canity wiil bo in safe hands, even if he is a record-breaker in everything he undertakes. -'at C. Goodwin, the fatuous actor took an overdose of morphine at Butte iunt.p on l-ridiiy, and narrowly escape leatli. A physician had prcaerlbe "urpliini) for insomnia, and the comedl "n took too much of it. Mr. and Mrs j lidrtln 'Maxlno Klliott) are now on 'heir way to New York." 1 or some days pnst ulllcers have been looking for J, T, Wyatt, who last Saturduy presented a bogus check for $5 "l the Clarendon restaurant and ttlso committed a like offense In several places i the city. The chtyk was on Hntler's bank at Hood River. Wyatt had been ever on the Washington side of the river, l,ut coining over yesterday, Constable linger, of Hood River, nrrested hliu for cbtaiuiug money under false pretense. He waa arraigned this morning and his preliminary hearing set for this evening nt 4 o'clock. He will be defended by "Chancellor" Kent, of Hood liivcr. The Fourth of Julv committee did everything in its power to make the visit of the visitors from The Dalles during the celebration a pleasant one. Astorians feel very kindly tow ards tile people of The Dalles, and every avai able moans was einploved to return th' courtesies extended on the excursion a few weeks nco. Astorinrv. j Tho members of Calvary Baptist I church are arranging for an entertain- mint and lawn social, to He eiven ir, Academy park Thursday night. A htr tent will be stretched, in which tile program will be rendered, and ice crenli and rake will be served on the lawn, it is beldam that this denomination ask for assistance in this manner and the should be well patronized. About 4 o'clock Saturday evening States military academy. Prof. NelT, taken to the hospital in Portland but it tot-ether with Prof. Forbes, niincinal of was much fearsd he would not live to the Pendleton ncademv, and Mr. James reach there. He, however, survived tho F. Ewing, of the Portland academy, ' trip, but died at St. Vincent hospital compose the examining board. I yesterday morning. Miss Ida Omeg, of The Dalles, has The Regulator was the seen of a great been elected a teacher in the Prineville , excitement yesterday when two drunken schools. I carpenters attempted to bnlldozo their The Dalles City went on her regular companions into following their orders run todar and will mine through to Tho anu quilling worK. a lime misunuer- -a 1! M. il . C 1 Dalles tonight. The Reliance will again "" RJS wiwi wie captain me auuuay make her usual run. with the exception : previous caused me uoys ro of running up as far as Sprague instead , Gertrude Crow, v ho has been ill for the ! past tlx weeks, died at her home on the lilntrfroni the efl'ects of blood poisoning. She was taken ill with pneumonia and, when hopes weie entertained for her recovery, erysipelas developed, dually causing blood poisoning. kShe was aired 15 yeirs. Tho body was taken to the vicinity of Wind river this niomiii, 1 where I hey will lest betide thobo of her mother. Backus, who was arrested on the ! Fourth for selling liquor to Indians, had I his bearing before lT. S. Commissioner j Huntington Saturday evening, and waived examination. He was bound over to appear before the U. S. grand jury at J'orllund and taken thither by Deputy Marshal Roberts today. Backus does not deny that he gave the Indian liquor, and ho will no doubt receive his just deserts. Already are our boys of Company D taking Cauip Geer by storm, and from reports received from theie they are "it." Sergeant Mix Burtell has been appointed battalion sergeant-major, to terve during the encampment. Bugler Frank Assis is battalion musician, and there is little doubt that he Is the best in the encampment, having served in the Philippines, and Capt. Bartell has received special recognition, command ing the battalion in the absence of the major. Company D is all right. ,Y A Sabbath morning wedding took place yesterday at 10:30 o'clock, nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Dellinger, of the Cafe.ides. The funeral of Cora Sybil, wife of Thomas Hayden, took place yesterday afternoon nt the undertaking room" of Cranda'l & Burget, Rev. Hawk eon ducting the eervice, The remains were buried in Odd Fellows' cemetery. The encampment at C.mp Geer was saddened yesterday by the drowning of Roy Gage, of Company C, whoso home waa in Portlaud. About 1 o'clock Gage and a Mimlier of his companions went in swimming in the Willamette, and whilu'atteniptiiig to swim across, Gige was taken with cramps and sank before the boys realized his danger. Sam Stott, of Troop H, of Sumpter, also had his leg hioken, by being thrown from his horse. Chas. Stublini; has disposed of the re- decide not i to work yesterday; but upon explana , lions and a mutual understanding a portion of the carpenters went to work. , In the meantime the two who would not give in, got to drinking, and proeuiing pistols, made their way to the boat and demanded tho others to stop work. They ' not only demanded, but at the point of pistols compelled them to do so. They then skipped and boarding the east ( bound train lft town before the oflicers ( could stcure them. Since the erection of tho Methodist church in '92, tho members of that congiegation have been burdened with it .debt which lias continually weighed upon them und greatly retarded their i work. From time to time payments J have been made, and a few months since the ofliciul board decided to make ' a supreme effort to lift tho remaining amount. Willi tlie untiring help ol tail depaitmeut of his business nnd has , Uieir earnest pastor they have been stic- moved his stock to the Schanno build ing, one door east of A. M. Williams A: Co.'s, where he will continue the whole sale bu-iiiest, Mtail bottles, ami serving family tiado. He will as heretofore cairy the choicest of table wines, liquors, porters, nnd nit 6. Mr. Stublng takes tlie oppoitunitv to thank Ills many pa trons for their past liberality and solicits a c iiitiifiiarici- of the same. Fur his successors, .1. 10. Fait iV Co., he bespeaks the liberal patronage with which he has; been favored. 7'Jtdw 1 While they slept Friday night at the Cascades a man, by the iiameof Murphy, I went through the pockets of two ir.en, ' robbing one of $15 and the other .20. A j warrant was sworn out for his arrest, , It ii t It i uci it imii I tt 1 f iti lllvwr I Hi T lllllllt cessful, and yesterday at the inorning service Rev. Hawk announced that all but rl-5 had been subscribed, the ollicial boa nl assuming that amount, which they wore positive could be raised among the members who had not yet contributed. ' l'he lifting of this debt Is a sou ice of ' great satisfaction to that congregation, , who now feel that a weight has been taken from their shoulders. YVlmt Iri It? Friday last W. J. Perry exhibited at tiiis ollice several heads of w heat that were literally covered with a very small green bug, which soma farmers have pronounced to he the Hessian fly. We are not up on hugology, and so do not feel prepared to speak authoritatively CAST0RIA in itn . J'. "" , . "IK 'IuI'Thii ''Pi i .mtiMimn Afcgclablc IV cpnrationFor As similating HicFoodandRegula ling (he Stomachs andBowcls of Promotes Digcstion.Cheerfur ncss and nest.Contains neillter Opium.Morphiue nor Mineral. Not Narcotic . Mope efOMMrSWUELPtrCWt fimiJan Scat' sltx.Smna HSitpSrrd -CttKtfud&iggr hSttnyrern rJmvr. Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness ami Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or new' yohic. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOHK CITY. PEOl'J,K TOl) ALL KNOW. on B. F. Pike is down from Moro. J. V. Minto arrived in the city official business tcday. Wm. Henry, Sbaniko's druggist, spent yesterday in the city. Miss Nellio Roberts left on Una morn ning's boat for Portland. O. D. Taylor wn" a "homing" passenger on Saturday night's train. A. R. Thompson returned today from a few days' stay in Portland. Emil Hachler, of Wapinitia, is among the few farmeis in tho city today. Mrs. Olivia Morgan left for a shoit trip to Portland on the noon train. Miss Hilda Beck returned .Saturduy night after a week's visit with fiiends in Portland. A. McAdam enmedown from Shaniko and spent Sunday in tlie city, returning at noon. Fred N. Wallace, Antelope's post master, spent yesterday in tho city, ie turniim in?t niulit. Pacific coast nnd is creatly pleased with nr state. They will return to Portland Wednesday. Fur Kent, A five-room cottage on Alvoul street, with bath room and patent closet, at $10 n month. Apply to Levi Chrisman. 23tf Clark A Falk'a drug strc' U new,, fresh and complete. One Minn!" U-mgh Cure i tie only harmles leinedy that produces im mediate results. Try it. OI st r ke & Full; V fuvorifii: i struct.- are the L)e,ft. Ask vour croeer for them. Winnecl: caine down loiiav from for a lina Mibs coming on to this city Saturday, where upon tlin name or nntiiio ot tho insect Deputy Shoriir Sexton, Mnishit't Hughes which has put in un appearance In and Nlghtwatchmaii Like were laying i various localities in this county. In for him. Like succeeded in nabbing him nnd he is now In the comity j.iil. Oflicers mo here to take him back to Cascades, but the fellow is at present ulllicted with i what in slum is known as "d. ts" mid thiti Instance tint grain did not appear to ho injured, yet it seems hardly pos sible for n Held to escape damngo where so many of the bugs have established u habitation. We have heard farmers when their daughter, Vesta, was united i unable to be taken. Murphy is an olil in innrriage w ith I). I). Wilder. Rev. U. soldiei and n man about -10 years of age. F. Hawk performed tho ceremony, after i As soon as he iccoveis lie will be taken which a splendid wedding dinner was rved. Both of the contracting parties have resided in Tho Dalles for several years, the groom being engaged in photography and having many friends here, while the bride is a young lady of splendid character and well thought of in the community. Representative Moody, accompanied by Professor J. F, Neil", principal of our public schools, left today to be present at the competitive examination to be held there today of candidates (or appointment to cadetship in the United Charles Pi ineville Friilnv and loft liiic-iuesii trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. IX D. Wilder were pas scnger on the noon train yesteid.ty on a wedding tiip to Portland. Mts-i Iless French lufr. todty for Port land, and tomorrow will j tin her parents at their cuttago at llwacn tiu.ich. Misa Olg.i Hewitt, of Albany spent the pust ten iIuvh with Schmidt and relumed home today. Misa Nell Davenport lias laid nside her duties in A. M. Williams' stoic, and will spend her vacation at iier homo at Mosior. Miss Frankie Payne leu beo i tlin giiudt of Mrs. D. V. Poling for the past ten days and returned to lutr home in Albany today. After spending two weeks with the family of K. L. .Smith at Hood River. Miss Virginia Mardeu returned home Saturday night. Mrs. M. K. Collins has returned from a four inoiitns visit to Illinois, when- flic was called on account of the illness of her daughter. Rev. U. F. Hawk accompanied til funeral party to Wind river, u mI w 1 conduct the survio ovjr the leiniiii o Miss Ciertrnde Ciow. II. M. tdeu. W. C. Martin. A W. Mackenzie and L. 0, DohU are anioni; the traveling men who arrived at the Umatilla House from Portland tudnv, Mrs. George Herbert iind chililien came down Friday from Antelope, where they have been visiting Mrs. lferleil'n patents, and lull last night tor their home ul Cornucopia, CI rant Mays returned home Satuiday ! i I I (leny that the insect is the real Kistern neseian ny, yet menu same gentlemen , Ilil,lti mVjim ypent u week at Poillaud, , have been unable to naiiio the rest. ' Astoria anil the. seaside, (limit t-uts ... .... . . I l tyt .. ... i . theie for trial. t" tblllg IS Sftru, tlie llllillltesinml III- nearly evury ioung on i.nutop neaen is a vv m , ... "el l'e in nbuudauce, and time j (U)U" "" weather is dolighllul. . c- ... .... 1 alone will tell whether its presence has Jude Hunnwti urrlveilliome from the i,ulluiul,j,mnuUimi 10 KiuiBas City t! jii veil I luii death of the PJ-year-old son of Win.! ry tu " r'iiu or "W a for, w ,M,IHi. .. . ..... 1 veniiiirl i iineti. II 1.1 .. I'icciee, iniinnger oi tlie uregon i.utnijer : uryun oiionii o uw Company at that place. The young man ' i!mc, iivtuiuuiiu )iiiui wan running the donkey engine and lialdwin's sparkling ell'urvescunt . noon I'mIuv. leu behind a as till) Slllelll ol ..Hi,. 1 t lescent (Jnl-Vy ll'ective 1:11101 Aj-ix Major, but genial and expau sloulst iirauil hoisting logs up from the river, when ery Soda. A harmless and effective by some means lie was caught In a wire ! for headuche, nervousness, sleeplessness, cable nnd before lie could be i-xtricated ' " 'align. 10 and 25 cents. Hold was dreadfully cut up, one leg being j1 O'arku & Falk, drugglets. jan'-M-Ow entirely severed from the body, the To uur coia m ou. iy. other .broken nml an arm broken, be- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab sides other serious bruises. He was lets. All druggists refund the money, gleam uf suushii 7.r !. ' smiie siiowmi nae a all round the edces of it. Chris Schwahe, forineily of the Cuito.s'. ici.u force, but now of tim Irwin-lloilHiu Co., of I'oi tin m! . came up from that cliv Saturday to spend a few days with l mothei and sister. He is uccoiuimu ed by his friend, Mr. Henry tiiolue, of Chicago, who is pinking a visit to the m i Tho only store ir this city where th Qenulue Imported Stransky-Stecl Ware i3 sold, A little higher in price, but outlasts u dozen piecesof so called cheap euani cled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look likoit.butthegemi ino has tho name Struusky Stool Waro on each piece. Do not be deceived First pri7.o at 1C International Exhi liitions lligliont award at Worlds Columbian Exlnbi tion, Chicago Pie. f erred by tho best cookinpauthoiities. certified to by the most famous chem iats for purity und durability it rs clieapest becauso BEST. Remember this celebrated onnin oledwaro is special ly imported for and hold in this city ex clusively by us It does not rust nor nbaorb grease, does not discolot nor catch inside. i fruits or vegclable.s. will boil, stew, i oast and hake w i t h i) u t imparting liny or of previously o o o 1; t tl food mid will last for years. Wo can. Hon the public against imitation