Special Boys' Suits One Week Only. LOT 1 Durable school suits for bnvs, aye 8 to 13 years; regular $1.25 P. nr:d $1.50 voluos; Hpechtl DOG LOT 2 Lurge assortment of well made dciti lile-b runstocl two-piece suits, in grey, brown nti'l dark patterns; $1,70, $2 and $2 2 viiIiiob; (f t tr Special J) I ,U LOT 3 Tlundsome Scotch plaid, Muck worsted nnd Htyliah striped ami checked cheviot milts, nil wull inndo nnd lined; aires 8 to 15 yours; roguular $2.50 nnd $:;.n0 values; T i ftp Special.. J) I .uD If economy is on your mind, wond your way towards our store; tlioro you will al v ay a find an abundance of irresistible values. Tts the place where knowing shop pers come oftenest; its the trading center for economical buyers of men's and boys' clothing and every description of the very best to be found in hats and furnishings for men and hoys. Hammocks A beautiful assortment of styles and the very latest weaves; all trimmed with heavy flounce; ranging"" in price from $1.25 to $9. See window. Special showing of Ladies' Komonos Made up in dainty organdies, pongee cloth and satin stripe cloth, at 85c, 1.00, 1.25, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50. Baby Shoes.. ft don't make much dif ference what color baby shoes are thia season, just so they are rod. Bettor not have a baby this year if you can't buy him rod shoes. Red Vici Leather w i t h inserted scarlet trimmings; Tied Strap Slippers and Sandals; Fancy Tan Shoes. Wo can fit any baby, and please any baby's mother with baby shoes. All Goods Marked In Plain Flfcures PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TiintsiJAY MAY 1). 1001 Oysters i At Andrew Keller's. I - served in any style... TREASURER'S NOTICE. All IVaaoci Onuiity warraiitH recltrMl prior to Mitiiiiliir I, 1H1I7, will Imi ilil on irmiiitatloii itt my oltlun, IntnriiHi oiiuHo nftor Novtiiiilinr Hit, 1(100. JOHN F. HAMI'HHIKK, County TrH8iirur. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Spring lnmb at the Eaut End butcher hIio). ml) 2t Found A lady's undressed kid glove, which him been loft tit thia office. A consignment of fresh crawfish re ceived today nnd now on tup at the Owl. For Sale A Cyclone camera ; nearly good as new. Inquire at this oliice. II1-W The convention of tho Mlddlo-Oregon Baptists will ho held in The Dalles June The river at this point this inoruinc stood at 28 8 foi't above zero, a riso of eight-tenths of a foot in the previous, twenty-four hours. Two carloads of lumber anived hero today from the west for the new flour iug mill. This afternoon the contractors, Messrs. Hanson it Thomson, put a force of carpenters to work on the Bcnllblding and other preparatory work. r The young ladies in charge of the charucter concort to bo given at the Baldwin on the 20th, have planned something out of the ordinary for that evening, and you will enjoy a good laugh as well as hear something worth listen ing to. George Wilson has been sentenced in the circuit court at Astoria to six years, in the penitentiary for robbing a couple of summer residences at Seaside. Wilson seems to have made a business of this kind of robberyto the great annoyunce of the property owners. The celebrated Black Cat hose for children, and lodies peerleas black hose, retailing regularly at 2.') cents per pair, will he sold by Pease & Mays on Satur day at 10 cents per pair. This is a Hplendid opportunity to secure your summer's supply of hone. Ex-Postmaster II. II. Riddel!, late of tills city will be tried a second time, May Itlat, in the United States circuit court at Portland (or the alleged detention of letters belonging to patrons of The Dalles post office. The case was tried at the last term of the same court but the jury (Riled to agree. I'ease & Mays put on sale this morning a yery beautiful line of golf shirts in jJiundHomo striped percales ; hich they Wve marked at (15 cents each. See snmpleB in one of the show windowB of the clothing department. The patterns are entirely new but the same quality of percales used to sell ut from 85 cents to $1.25 The Shaniko Leader says: "It haB been decided by the Shaniko Warehouse Co., to build unother addition to the warehouse, and work will commence as soon as the lumber arrives. This makes the second addition built this summer, and when completed will make the stor capacity 100x700 feet. This is the largest forwarding, storage and commission warehouse in the state of Oregon." "I tell you sir," said Mr. K.J. Collins, who has just returned from a trip through Southern California to a friend, "I tell you they may talk of California as they will, but after all is said it re mains true that Oregon is the better state. In the matter of fruit alone I know what I am talking about when I Bay that five acres of Oregon fruits are worth twenty acreB of California oranges." Teachers and others who desire a pleasant outing should not forget the teachers' exuursion to Hood Itiven next Saturday. A round-trip rate of CO cents has been made by boat from The Dalles, and an additional round -trip rate of 75 cents has been made for a delightful ride of 18 miles through the most beautiful part of the Hood Uiver valley. If you want to take the (flip yoii should confer immediately with Superintendent C. L. Gilbert. The owners of the White Collar line of iver steamers have finally concluded to put the Bailey Gatxert on tl:e run be- weeu here and Portland. This movement has been in contemplation lor some months and the announcement is hardly a surprise, although there was an im pression in some quarters that the pro ject had been abandoned. The Bailey Gatzert is expected to arrive here on her tlrst trip Saturday or Sunday and it is the intention that the boat shall make the round trip daily, Sundays, of course, excepted. John Filloon bus been ap pointed agent at The Dalles and from him it is learned that no cut in freight or passenger rateB is contemplated un less the established line of boats shall take the initiative. A merry rate war, however, is one of the possibilities and the D. P. & A. N. Co. may conclude to send the Reliance to the Sound to com pete with a boat of the White Collar line that )lies between Seattle and Tacoma. John A. Cress, the Klickitat sheep herder, is in more trouble, lie was again committed to the county jail last night on second charge of carrying a con cealed weapon. This time ho was not let out on bail. When arrested Tuesday night, after threatening to kill his divorced wife in oaee she should complain of his conduct to the authorities, his pistol was taken from him. Yesterday I afternoon SherifTKelly learned that CredB j hud purchased another pistol and a box of cartridges. He at once hod Cress ar rested when the pistol and cartridges were found on him. Cress was taken be fore Justice Brownhill and committed to the county jail. His trial was set for Friday morning but on the advice of his attorney, Judge Bennett, CreBB appeared in Justice Brownhiil's court this after noon and pleaded guilty to the liret charge; whereupon he was fined $20 and costB which he paid and, on condition that he leave town forwith, the second charge was held in suspension. CreBB agreed to take the first train for. Arling CI. Balch and John JohnBtou re turned last night from McMinnville, where they purchased the famous jack, Black Knight, which is claimed to be the largest jack in the state of Oregon. Black Knight is over 15 hands in height and measures lound the girth six feet. He will arrive in The Dalles on the IGth and will be taken to Dufur, pvuere" lie will make the stand of the season at Balch's barn. I'KKSD.NAL MENTION, A. J. Drigham, of Dufur, was in town today. James Cummings, a wealthy Klickitat countv sheepman, ia registered at the Umatilla House. A. C. Geiger, the Heppner merchant, stopped over heio lust night on his way home from Portland. William Smith, u wealthy Gilliam county sheepman, formerly a partuer of A. S. MucAllister of this city, spent last night in town, the guest of the Umatilla House. When your huir appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wunts something to give it life aud vigor. We have what the hair needs when it gets in that con dition. We have the Crown of Science Hair rfggtiregfc Grower and Cocouuut CreamDr Tonic. They will cure daud W run" and all scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer'a bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75u a bottle. Don't Hub It In, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, aud the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke & Falk. If you want to retain your hair you have to keep your scalp clean. Soup will muke your hair harsh, dry and crispy. Now we have two of the yery best preparations for cleansing the scalp ligg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It will leave your hair soft and glossv. Price, 25 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer's barber shop, Tho Dalles. tf For Sule. Black mare, l) years old ; weight 050 lbs; broke to ride or drive; also cart and single harness; mare is gentle. Ad dress, Box 850 or this office. m6-2wks The Dalles Scouring Mills have on hand some unusually choice springy wool for mattresses or pillows, which they are selling at 40ots per pound. 4m-10 You will not have boils if you i Clarke & Falk'a sure cure loi boils. Driving Amioctatlon Matinee. As already announced, The Dalles Driving Association will hold a matinee at their newly completed half-mile track Thqrsday1(,May 10th instant, at which time the business houses of the city, will close from 1 to (i p. m., so as to give all the employes who desire to do so an op portunity to attend. Races will be called at 2 p. m. sharp. The following is the program : FIIIST KVKNT TKOTTINO. Nellie Bly (-.. K. E. Ferguson Dick E. O. MnCoy Dock L. L. Lane Fanny .1. P. Mclnerny Babe L. E. Crowe Daisy A. Keller SKCONI) KVKNT TROTTINO, DOUI1MI TEAMS Jim Dandy T. J. Senfert iviuiinoman ia ana iiiaia. . ij. a. rorier Tlllltl) KVKNT PACING. Primrose W. H. Hobson Solo H. A. Sturdevant FOURTH KVKNT TKOTTINfl AND PACING. Edmund S Fred Fisher Mac Grant Mays Freak II. L. Kuck Dnfnr T. II. Johnston Polly J. S. Fish FIFTH EVENT. Pony Race Quarter-Mile Dash SIXTH EVKNT. Running Three-Eighths Mile Dash HARNESS EVENTS. Half-Mile Heats Best 2 in 3 All races will be between horses owned by members of the association. Judges J. S. Schenck, Roht. Mays, Geo. W. Johnston, C. L. Phillips, H. S. Wilson. Tlie United States Marshal Alili. Editor Chronicle : DkarSir: In your valued weekly of May 4th I notice that Hon. W. H. H. Dnfnr is spoken of for our next United States marshal, and the hope is ex pressed that he may Bucceed in landing tho prizs. The writer hopeB so, too. I have known W. H. H. Dufur for 10 years, and in all that time I can truth fully Ray that Mr. Dnfur has earned and retained the respect ot the people in the community in which he lives. Mr. Dufur has made an honeet and very efficient officer in the position , which he now occupies. It is well known tbat he is capable, clever and fully competent to fill any office to which he may aspire, and the writer hopes that Mr. Dufui's friends will see that his interests are looked after. A. E. After Hit Don. "Mr. Francis Curie told me howe one Dr. Bullein, the queene'a kinsman, bad a dog which he doted one (sic) soe much that the queene understanding of it re quested he would graunt hir one desyre, and be should have whatsoever he would aske. She demaunded his dogge; he gave it, and 'Nowe Madam,' quoth he, 'you promised to give me my desyre,' 'I will,' quoth she. 'Then I pray you give me my gog againe.' Manninghatn'a Diary 1G02. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between Charles Keys and Albert Nelson, of Dalles City, Oregon, under the style and firm of Keys & Nelson, haB this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Albert Nelson, who will pay all debts due and owing by the late firm, and collect all debts due and owing to said firm. Dated The Dalles, Oregon, Mav 7, 1001. Charles Keys, 8m-2w Amiicrt Nelson. Notice. The Elite Barber Shop is now running three chairs, thus giving patrons the quickest service consistent with good work. The finest baths in the city. Children hair-cutting and ladies sham pooing. W. A. Crawford, Prop. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ...The New York Gash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. WAITED! 500 BOYS to buy suits at our store. Wo have tho largest and most com plete line of .Boys' Clothing ever shown in the city. We are offering these goods at the very lowest prices. FOR wo will sell you tho best all-wool suit you have evor seen. We can show you the handsomest line from $3.50 to $5 that we have over seen on the market. Our immense stock in cludes the vestee and vest suit for boys of 3 to 15 years of age. We guarantee our clothing to excel in lit, quality and workmanship. Our Prices are Always the Lowest. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts and 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist. If anything ails your hair, go and see Frazer; he's the headquarters for all hair remedies. Remember that be makes a specialty of these goods. tf WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone 433, Local, 102, ..MAIER & BENTON.. Have a Complete Stock of the Following Lines Rubber Garden Hose, Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools of all kinds, Large Stock of Fishing Tacklo, Rubber Bicycle Tires and Full Line of Sundries, also Bicycles rented and repaired, Full line of Granite Ware and Tin Ware, White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges, Day, B. & H., and Cleveland Bicycles. Plumbing and Tinning done at Lowest Prices. Our Cord Wood and Grocery Departments are complete. jZEf" Any orders entrusted to us on the above lines will j8 have prompt attention. Wc will meet any and all Competition. "6 -eat We Positively Will Not Be Undersold. ..MAIER & BENTON.. 107 SECOND STItKKT. 1'nONES NO. 4. I X J. E. FALT & CO., $ Proprietors rjll- W of W WW y Purest Liquors for Family Use 9 Delivered to any part of tho City. Phones: 51 Local, 858 Long Distance. 173 Second Street. Speaking of Blood Medicine : Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla is the thing that cures. Do not forget it ; we have it, at 75c per bottle (large bottles) ; guaranteed, or you may get your money back if not satistied. IN COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS we exercise' the greatest care. We carry the best and use the best in com pounding your phvsiciuns orders. Our prices we make us low as is consistent with efficient service. We Carry a Very Complete Line of Everything appertaining to Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sundries and Photograph Supplies. GEORGE C. BLAKELEY. BREED for SPEED, SIZE and STYLE EDMUND S., Bay Stallion, 4 years old; height 15$ hands, weight 1050 pounds. Sired by Zombro, 2:11, tho host son of Mulvin noy, 2:11 h. 'First dam, Bridesmaid, by Hozwood, son of Nutwood. Second dam, Lake land Queen, dam of Ad Alene 2 2:26. by LakeUud's Abdallah, sou of Huaibluion iun 10. Third dam, Prunella, by Alhambra, sou of Mambriuo Chief 11, EDMUND S. will make the season of IDOL at L. A. Porter's livery stable, The Dalles, Oregon. Terms for the Season, $20. For further particulars see Jau30.dw4mo FRED FISHER, Proprietor. 1