Vacation wHl Soon tie O'ei. And Iho boy must ho ready for school, ftvcry parent should study economy in Boys' Clothes. Economy at the expense of comfort, noatness and stylo is an unsatisfactory thing. PEAS 15 & MAYS SELL SATISFACTION in every garment, mid all of those desirable features are combined in the CLOTHES SULL FOR BOYS. Boys' Heavy Tweed, doubio-brooaiod suits; tsi ages '1 to 14; your money back if not satisfactory ;. tpl.DU Boys' Blue and Black, d o u b 1 o - breasted cheviot suits; 4 to 15; your money back if not satisfactory. tp&.OO Boys' All-Wool, H-pioce school suits; ages 8 to Wlr 1(5; your money back if not satisfactory tj)3. T O Youths' All-Wool school suits; ages 14 to 20 yoars; in cheviots, worsteds, cassimeros and tweeds; suits that are WEAB RttSISTING; at prices ranging from . ..$3.50 to $12.50 Our Suits are built for boys, Who give clothing the HARDEST TEST. They are neat and stylish, and will remain so for an unusual length of time because they contain an unusual amount of GOOD QUALITY. Your Pick for $1.00 Misses' heavy sole Kid Button or Laco, sizes 12 to 2. New Stock. New Toes. Ladies' Kid Button; sizes 3, 3 and 4. Boys' Calf Congress (elastic sides); sizes 2 to 4h. Ladies' Brown Kid Oxfords; sizes 4 to 7. Pease & Mays Shoe Department. Pretty, New Thmgs Our Fancy Goods counter is be ginning to make a good showing with good things for Fall wear. In Ladies' Neckwear, we are showing some exquisite novelties. Cushion Covers in the latest designs. Our complete stock of Ribbons are now on our counters. Our French Flannelettes at 18c per yard are proving to be the great est sellers of the season. Have you seen our Fall Jack ets? They are pronounced by every one to be the finest ever shown in town. Our Silk. Waists just arrived this morning. Dry Goods Department. THREE ! 00t aso'm a,1(J -al or a I'WO Daisy Air Riflo with an' boy's suit or overcoat. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles My Chroniele., WKDNKSDAY - SEPT. 5, 10 ( ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Anrlrnui Knllnr'R. - WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Girl wanted to do houau work. Apply toMrH. J. P. Heiiton. 4a Bt liny u meal ticket at tho Umatilla House restaurant; $5.50 for $5. sl-tf No, 1 wheat was advanced nt The Ihllea warehouses yesterday to 52 cents. All wash shirts and shirt waist will be ofloreil nt half-price next Saturday at A. M. Williams & Co'b. A complete lino of fall and winter street hats now ready for inspection at Miss Haven's, Hticceasor to Mrs. C. L. I'llillll8. See A. M. Williams & Co'a show windows, nnd notice their special .Satiny day oll'eriiiga now on display. The bar bud wire telephone line, coi Meeting Condon with several of the rnuches in the neighborhood liao bee1 fOliinleted nnd iironounccd u iireat sue cm. The C. U. Simiad fruit dryer at Mo eier Ima heon in operation tor ubot a weak. It umploys twolvo men and has ft capacity of twolvo tons every twenty four hours. If you fail to visit Pease & May's juvenile department before buying your W clothing you will surely mies it for tliy give a baseball bat or 11)00 air rille with a boy's suit. What kind of a boy have yon? A gen tle, quiet house boy, or a scrambling, climbing, out-door aortV Never mind, I'tMeo Maya are showing clothing for all eorts mill conditions of boya, and at way lawn prices, too. Uuttluinun on the eouth fork of .lohn ly have sold 800 dry cows and three-yeur-old steers to the Pacific Meat Com puny, of Tacoma. Tho steers brought 3 cents per pound. Tho Block is to be delivered at Pendleton this mouth. Tho $2.00 round-trip tickets to Port land for tho special train leaving The Dalles at 8 a. in. Sept. 0th are now on sale at tho O. H. & N. depot and Umn IHI House tickot ofllcoB. Please call ea'ly for your tickets nnd avoid the rush. I'easu & Mays have clothes for tho "We fellows that are so nearly "llko papa's," tUoy njuUo tho youngster feel tt he Iibb all the grown up dignities ft'l their prlcoa will please you a9 much "8 the clothes will please the boy. Seo tp windows. lleinico Moore, daughter of Mr. and J'f. J. F. Moore, of this city, gave a iParty yesterday afternoon to about a Joen of her little friends on the occa sion of her seventh birthday. Tt is hardly necessary to eay that the little folka hud buahela of fun. Wo have just received our first ahip- meut of boys' and youths' clothing for fall. We are able to give you your choice of all the new and neatest pat terns. Gall early while the assortment is complete. No trouble to show goods at the New York Cash Store. Tlie Antelope Kepuulican, wluc i wants a county Beat at Antelope, buys t would hurt Wheeler county very littlt , If any, if it lost a small portion of it i territory. It would certainly hurt ou; feelings, Bro. Kirchheiner, and to as) fnr it irnnlfl uwrv tirnlmltll' armnrl tin " ' ' f ""11 death-knell of your proposed newN county. FosbiI Journal. Now IB the time to be purchasing your boys' clothing for school, We are in tho position to offer you tho best bar gains in the city. We would bo pleased to have you call and examine our line. Remember we carry the largest and moHt complete line of clothing in the city. Come early and avoid the rush. The New York Cash Store. Wo are sorry to learn from Mr. James Snipes that his father-in-law, Mr. A. H. Curtiss, is not near as well aa wo were Wtil in linllnve a cnnnlti of duvs nuo. Ha' sutlers much and constantly from pains' in Ida head, and his legB fail him aa if li worn tin rt lull v nnrnlvlnil. Mr. SninpR very much fears that Mr. Curtieo will lever be himself again. Although Fossil's lino gravity water syatoin was completed only last month, already there are no Icsb than eight bith tubs in town, lilted with hot and cold water, and more on the way. In consequence, tho complexion of eight of our eitizona is lighter by several shades, and the atmosphere as thoy paoa by amclla not now like Portland's crema tory. The progressive peoplo of Fossil are fast getting "next" to godliness. Fossil Journal. it. M. Brown, postmaster nt?d store keeper at Kent, Sherman county, wbb in town today purchasing supplies. Mr. llrown snys the wheat crop In tho Kent neighborhood is tho beat ever known. Heading is still in full blast, with thousands of acres years uncut. The Columbia Southern pooplo are sinking a well at tho Kent station that is al roadv down 238 feet without finding a sufficient supply of water. Tho experi ment is of great interest to the settlers, as the Kent rldgo is the highest eleva tion in Shorman county and the settlers, most' of whom have to haul their water, are Interested In knowing how far they must sink to find It at their own homes. Some 400 men nro at work for the O. It, & N. Co. In tho neighborhood of Mo aler, strengthening the road bed und making other improvements, and it is expected that atleast tlireo times that number will bo omployed there before tho snow flies. Tho improvements con templated aro said to include a tunnel between Hood River and Master about a mile long. When nil the Improve ments are completed It is expected that trains wilhnako Hie run from The Dalles to Portland in two hours. Hosier will be a lively place for the next six months. Foley BroB. & Larsen have opened a comrniBBary store near the depot, with a stock of some $10,000 worth nf general merchandise. Y About thirty members of The DalleB Gesang Verein met last night in the K. of P. hall to bid what they hope will only prove a temporary good-bye to one of tho membirs, Mr. Carl Gottfriod, who left on the noon train today on a visit to his old home in Itegensburg, Bavaria. This will be the second visit Mr. Gottfried has paid to the old coun try since he came here a mere lad, eighteen yeara ago. He has a host of. friends in The Dalles who will be de lighted to see him back, or, if he should eventually conclude to remain in the fatherland, will alwaya be pleased to hear of his welfare. The night wae largely devoted to vocal music, and after only such a time as our German fellow citizens can have when they half try, the gathering broke up at a few minutes before midnight. One result of the moeting waa that the society concluded to hold meetings at regular intervals during the coming fall and winter. Rev. U. F, Hawk and Presiding Klder Warner left Monday night for North Ynkimn to attend the annual session of the Columbia River conference. Last Sunday closed Mr. Hawk's year of labor Nil Tho Dalles M. K. church, during iiliinli rlin ..nrnuaF miufrpr.tlirl lilpt.v rtnil amiability that are marked features of his character have won him a host of friends outside hie own denomination as well as within it. The church la work ing very harmoniously. The member ehip only lacks a few of 200, a marked increase duriug the year. The chinch debt has been practically wiped out, largely through Mr. Hawk's instru mentality. The attendance at all the meetings haa shown an increase that manifests the appreciation of the church and congregation for tho pastor's ser vices. And all this and more has been accomplished at a time when tho paetor has been burdened with the care and anxiety incident to the prolonged and dangerous illneae of his only child. It is tho dealre of tho church that Mr. Hawk be returned to aerVe it for another year, and this desire is earnestly sec onded by a boat of friends to whom Mr. Hawk and hia amiable wife have en deared themselves during their residence among us. New Store, Now Vrleta, I have my goods marked down to bed rock prices in view to closing out my stock of millinery. Call and see me one door east of Racket store. Also ordera for Delsarte corsets taken. Mhs. Javxk. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havi Always Bough! Bears the Signature COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. We May Hare City Park ami llace Track. Alio Street Lights. The regular monthly meeting of the city council wbb held last nitht. All the members were preeent except Andrew Keller. It was ordered that a post be erected alongside the city fire plug on the corner of Second and Taylor streets, as a guard to protect the plug from injury from passing teams, Councilmen Liebe, chairman of the committee on health and police, re potted that the quarantine that the city had ettabliehed against certain districts in Klickitat and Skamania counties, Wash., on account of the preeence of smallpox, had been raised and that no further epread of the disease is antici pated. J. A. Douthit appeared before the council and made the request that a committee on street lights be appointed to confer with The Dalles Electric Light Company with a view of securing lights for the public streets, Mr. Douthit as suring the council that better terms could be obtained from the company rt this time than at any previous time. The request was acceded to and the fol lowiug committee was appointed : H. C. Liebe, James L. Kelly and W. A. Johnston. Councilman Kelly, chairman of the finance committee, introduced an ordi nance traurferring $2000 from the gen eral fund into the sinking fund. In cluding this sum there has been transferred from the city revenues into the sinking fund since February 21, 1899, a total of $10,500. On motion of Councilman Kelly a committee, consisting of Messrs. Johns ton, Liebe and Kelly, wae appointed to look into the matter of securing land, adjacent to the city, for a public park and race track and to report thereon to the next council meeting. It was ordered that a light, for the purpoee of sigualing the policeman in tho night, bo placed on First street in addition to tho one at Nielson's corner, on Second street. The marshal was instructed to order property owners to repair the sidewalks opposite their property where euch re pairs are needed. 'I'ltEASUItKlt's ItKI'OKT. Aug. 1 Cash In gen. fund fl'fU 10 Receipts for August 473 07 Total 52(J4 211 Aug. 4 By warrants Issued. ... 074 05 Sept. 1 Bill, in gen. fund 4589 58 UII.I.S AM.OWKI). Dalles Klectrlc Light Co, lights. .$ 15 55 W A Johnston, scabs 4 50 Dr Hudson, medical services.... 2 50 ICNlckelsen, stationery..,,... 100 J T Peters, lumber ' 27 41 S & C Tel Co, rent of 'phoueo. . . 4 50 Chas F Conn, sawing wood 50 It G Brooks, oak wood 5 00 Mrs Juliau, meals, prisoners..,. 2 00 Chae F Conn, revenue stamp. ... 50 W Conley, labor 1 00 T Murphy, labor 1 00 Frank Stone, labor 1 00 Frank Stone, labor 00 Ernest Pat ton, labor 00 T J Driver, marshal 05 00 Geo Brown, engineer 75 00 Jas Like, nightwatchman 60 00 C J Crandall, treasurer 20 00 Ned Gates, recorder 50 00 Tlie Beat lleinedy lor Stomach and llowel Troubles. 'I have been in the drug business for twenty yearB and have sold most all of the proprietary medicines-of any note. Among the entire liet I have never found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles," says O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbuB in my family and I have recom mended and eold hundreds of bottles of it to my customers to their entire satis faction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Ileal tale for Sale. Twenty-three lots, located from Sev enth street to Twelfth, for ealo at from $50 up. Inquire at the Columbia Hotel. a29-tf mfwcatt't, w , (KM BaBBBBBBBaBaal kA aBHIHk afcklliaaaaaaaaaaaaW HbSaaaaaaaaaam s 4-3 mags 4 Gfowe Tho only store ft this city where tin OeHulne Imported Yi stransKy-steei if Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen piecea of so called cheap enani cled ware. BEWARE! 1 Other wares look likoit.butthegenu ino has the name Stransky Steel Ware on each piece, Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi bitions. Highest award at World s Columbian Exliibi tion, Chicago Pre ferred by tho best cookingauthorities, certified to by the most famous chem i8ts for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catcli inside; is notaffectedbyacids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast and bake without imparting flavor of previously cooked food and will last for years. -00 We cau. tion tha public again ft imitation V06T Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. Engagement Extraordinary. Opening of the Season. Six Nights, Commencing Monday, Sept. 10th. THIS I'AJIOl'S Roy Crawford Stock Co.... " I'liESKKTINO A True Kentuckian. Dangers of a Great City. Sappho. Faust. Alabama. Suzo o'Tennessee. . A great company of Players. A ton of scenery. A dozen new specialties. Op ning with a Indies' Free Night. Prices 25, 35 and 50c. Seats on sale at Claike & Falk's. Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors.. Mrs 11. L. Jones lias opened iro cream and oyster parlors in Carey H.tl lard'a old etand. She carries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. The nlaco has been thoroughly ron- ovated, and a thareof the publlu patron age is solicited, Jlt, K. K. FKIIUUBON, Physician and Surgeon, Olllce, Vogt Block (over I'odtoBlce), aOspluio-dw THE DAI.I.E3, OSEUON.