Sale of Undermuslins No doubt but you will be surprised to read of tliiH nle now a month ahead of its usual time but ynu will Agree with us that tho innovation is a move in the risht direction, Rpanlar Htooke You can buy a suit of clothes anywhere if you aro easily satisfied and not particular about the styles and the fit. If you want clothes that will look right and koop their shape, come to us. We have the trade of the men who are hard to please. Our Hart, Schaffner and Marx suits will satisfy the most critical. and Fancy White Goods. Pnrtl.nrmnro. hut few nnonln liv lff m.,. Bn i ro larger ire9,,r and nuwor now than they would ho in Juno. ,ii lurtro exlnnt havo ionn nut r.f tnwn tZ Vi ,! Z! "i "noinor monui tiie ones moat interested In the purchase of these goods to all Ttoh"tifX mmer We "nVe PtCmMi B "8t f 6"ccial "t.ona tht will prove produblo GOWNS. Women's extra quality Muslin, plain fitiiHh; riiflU-s or edged with lace; legn lur 05c, 75c, $1 and .f 1.25 Sale 58c, 63c, 83c, 98c Also in this Bale W omen's Gowns of the choicest and best materials, and of the best Hnd most popular styles, at prices ranging up to $5.00. Chemise, Corset Covers and Drawers ofl'ered at the same reduction. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures Underskirts. Women's Muslin Underskirts, dust ruf fle, cambtic flounce; regular 09c, 75c, $1.00. Sale 59c, 60c, 87c Sale will commence Tuesday morning and continue for bal ance of week. Underskirts. Space will not permit the mention of many other exquisite designs we are dis playing in Women's Understh ts at the present time. Prices run like this : $1 50, .n.75, .$'2, $2.25, $2.50, $3, $.1.50, $4, $-1.50, $5, $5.50 and $0 reduced to $1.29, $1.43, $1.09, $1.98, $2.08, $2.59. $2.97, $3.:!9, $3 97, $4 37, $4.89 and $5.20. CANVAS SHOES. Every man in town will want Canvas Shoes this summer. Our line of these shoos is comfortable in every way, and every shoe has a price attached that will please the buyer. Men's Khaki Lace $1.50 Men's Covert Cloth Lace 1 .50 Men's Canvas Oxfords 1.50 Men's Khaki Bike Shoes 85 Bovs' Khaki Bike Shoes 75 Strictly all-woreted navy blue ecrge suits, Italian fc f cloth and sorgo lined tj? X v All-wool Scotch choviot suit in plain and Btriped d -i fr goods, gray, blue and greenish colorings ()1Q Our boat sack suits in imported Scotch choviot and worsted goods comprises everything ClC Cfl in 01 Cfl that is new and up-to date: 4IO.uU 10 4ZZ.3U For prices and styles see our display in window. Black Cat Brand Hose Kino llont half V0"? n red, blue, tan and black. Positively the best value ever shown in The Dalles. -OJ Guaranteed strictly fast colorings; per pair ljjC Hart, Schaffner & Marx Tailor Made Clothes MAST, tOHATFNtR ft. HAM CHIOAOO Balbriggan Summer Underwear in fancy or plain, per garment 50c "Arrow" brand collars, all new and stylish shapes 12Ac "E. & W." collars and cuffs; only j Our " Monarch " negligee shirts are place in town to get this well-known shown in large variety of styles and brand 25c I colorings ' $1 to $2 PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY MAY 17. 1901 Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All lViico County warrant reentered prior to Meptftuilier 1, 187, will be paid uu presentation at my office. Interest censes after November i, 1100. JOHN F. 11 A M I'M (i IKK i County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Lace curtains for 50 cents and up, at The Racket store. Nice white Marseilles bed spreads for l.li5, at The Racket. A fresh consignment of delicious craw fish is now on tap at the Owl. J Fait & Co., proprietors. nlG-tf. Tiie river stood at 28.9 inches this morning, a rise of a foot and a half in twenty-four hours. Wanted A woman to do plain Bowing. About three months' work on hand. Apply at this office. mM-lwk Some 00,000 pounds of wool changed bunds yesterday and this morning ut prices ranging from D.1.. to 11 cents a pound. The announcement is made that Mr. George Johnson, of the New York Cash Store, will be married next Sunday in Portland to Miss Lizzie Farmer, of thla city. Wanted Ten homesteaders at once. The hiBt chance to get good timber claims near the Columbia river. Ad dress H. W. L., care of the Chronicle office. mlo-21 G. II, Taylor, a Klickitat county sheepman, while over here from Gol dendalo yesterday, sold his clip of wool, consisting of fifty-six sacks, at tun cents a pound. Tiik Cnuo.Nici.i: besieged the Western Union all this afternoon for a press dis patch giving the condition of Mrp. Mo Kinley, but without avail. There is no apparent foundation for the rumor that she died this morning. Continental Union, No. 70, Order of Washington, will entertain Its members and initiate with an ice cream social to morrow (Saturday) evening. May 18th, at its hull in the postoflice building. Ail members of tiie order are cordially in vited, Will Cross, who was severely injured last Monday in one of hie legs through the fall of tils pony, is now resting easy, although he suffered a great deal of pain for a couple of days, The injured mem ber ws pot broken, but the pain was probably as great as II it bad. The editor of the Goldeodale Seutinel pats himself on the head in this fashion: "The Sentinel family believes in expan sion. The editor's wife, Thursday, pre sented him with twin daughters. As a result the paper will be enlarged in the near future and thus accommodate our growing advertising patronage. Delin quent subscribers are kindly requested to help along in the cause by paying up, and a year in advance." Either the laugh you will have over tbe deestrick skule exercises at the Char ter conpert Tuesday night, or tbe sketch "Per Telephone" will be worth the price of admission, 35 cents, to say noth ing of the other excellent numbers on the program. Plan to attend. There has already been delivered on tbe ground 150,000 feet of lumber for the new flouring mill building. The Bills and heavy timbers arrived last night and were unloaded today. Tomorrow morning a full force of carpenters will be put to work at the construction. The auction sale of forty head of horses by JefT DrippB commenced this afternoon at Ward & Robertson's Btables. At 3 o'clock a few had changed hands at very moderate prices. The sale will be continued tomorrow, commencing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. If you want anything in the horse line here is your chance to get it at a bargain. C. W. Diekman, of Portland, formerly of Demons Springs, brought up on the Gatzert last night tiie Hambletoniau stallion, "Rustler" which he will take to Moro for the season. The horse was visited today at the Ward & Robertson stables by a number of horsemen, who pronounced hirii one of the finest ani malB of his clans ever seen here. Rus tler was Blred by Rustic, record 2:30, he by Whippier Hauibletoniou ; dam Kit tio L, by Geo. M. Patchen, junr, record 2:17. Wednesday evening Judge Rradshaw sentenced 1). L. Uruner, the Crook county murderer of Thomas Reilly, to imprisonment in the penitentiary for life. The Prineville Journal says Uruner took the verdict of the jury very coolly, in fact all through the trial he conducted himself more like a schoolboy who ex pected u chustisemeut for some minor offense than a man wlioeo life was at stake. Uruner has the appearance pf a boy of 20 years of age. lie is married and his girl wife was present at the trial. There is a very curious piece of stone at the jewelry store of .1. b. Aueox iV Co. It is neatly dressed off in the form of a whetstone, which it really is, and measures twelve inches in length. It looks like a piece of sandstone, but differs from the true sandstone in hav ing thin latteral layeis of a darker sub stance. The peculiarity of the stone consists in the fact that it is flexible. You pan bend it more easily than you could a piece of soft wood of the same thickness, and it is capable of being stretched to tbe extent of a quarter of an inch to the foot. The moment (he force that bendB or stretches it U re moved tbe stone flies back to its normal condition. The stone is a present to Mr. Adcox from an old friend in South Carolina. It was taken from a quarry in that state, the only one of the kind known. In South Carolina it is known as limber stone. Mr. Dufur for V. S. Marshal. The Dufur Dispatch has this to say of its neighbor and friend, Hon. W. H. H. Dufur: W. II. II. Dufur is spoken of aB next United States marshal. We sincerely hope he may land the prize, for Harri son is deserving of it. Shaniko Leader. And so do we hope "Harrison may land the prize," for he is certainly deserving of it, and it would be an honor to our town and also to tbe republican party of this county and the state at large in ap pointing him to this position when the vacancy occurs. Harrison has faithfully discharged the duties of the little poel- Jtion of forest supervisor satisfactorily to every one concerned, even exceeding the expectations of his friendi and re ceiving compliments, and many of them, from the press of the state. Then, if he has done better than his friends could expect in the discharge of his reserve duties, why should he not receive a higher and more suitable position? We think he should, and join hands with ttie Leader in saying "Harrison is de serving of it Character Concert I'rouraiii. Read tiie following program for the Character concert, which will be given at the Baldwin next Tuesday night: Double Quartet "Dream On" ..Misses M. Mleholl. M. Collins. (J. Wilier- ton, Mm. (i mat, .Messrs. U. 1 Hawk, ('. J, I'rtimlull, Ksliolinun, F. Hoxton Irish Recitation (In cost time) Mr. .1. 1. bunas Solo "Deep Down Deep" Mr. F. Sexton Select Heading (with musical accompanl- ment) Miss Myrtle Uuffe, Folo-Solectcd Miss Myrtle Mlehell oi.osinu hxkucishs 1)i:i:stiiick skiti.i:. Spealdn', SIiikIii, Dialogs, and tflch by the scholars, under the direction of Skulu Muster HezeUhih I'uttliione. Ins. Duet .. Mr. Win. Illrfeld, Miss Hehmldl ONK-AOT KKKTOII "I'Ult TjaKI'JIONK." (1AST (IT OIIAHACTIlliS. Guy HarlliiK Mr. Hail Sumluis Ned Austin Mr. II. K. Nmthup Nan 'uz.ln Miss Jtoso Mlehell ' Mary llalcoiue Miss J'eiu l Orlines Nora (an Irish .servant) .Miss Kdua Harnett Admission 35 cents. j l'KlHONAI AIKNTJON. Dr. Ilolhster ai rived hero on the noon train front Portland. Louis P. Ostluml, formerly of this oty, now q( Sumpter, is in tho city vis iting menus. Mrs. Robert Teague. of this city, paid a visit this week to Iter sister, Mrs. J. J. Kolf, of Upldeiidale. Judge Rradehaw, N. 15. Sinnott and Douglas Dulur returned here today from attending court at,Prineville. Attorney W. R. I'resby, of Golden dale, stopped over here today on hie way home from a professional visit to Hood River. Harry Curtis, of this city, who was admitted to (he bar laet week at Pendle ton, will complete his education by a two years' courte at the Stanford Uuni-uersity. rhiloRoplilcal Reflections. A Dalles man, who ib some thing of a philosopher in a small way, hands in tbe following: At a certain livery stable on Second street there is a dog chained to a trunk, evidently for the purpose of keeping one from running away with the other. But which? Now, if said canine carries off the trunk he may be mistaken for a tbief, and necessarily be hauled over tbe coals tor his misdemeanor; but if the trunk carries off the dog it may be con sidered a good riddance of bad rubbage. If the trunk be intended as a custodian of said quadruped, to keep him out of mischief and prevent bis following the natural bent of his inclinations, and his nose at the same time, while looking after other people's business, then said trunk may be consideYed a suitable ser vitor of the city's welfare and entitled to the respect and good wishes of all lovers of peace and harmony through out the community. Again, if said canine haB nothing more to do than to guard trunks, it might be well to hitch him to another trunk, not far distant, representing a well-known dry goods house for adver tising purposes. Success to the faithful guardian of our city's welfare, and a warning to all other dogs not to get into trouble and suffer likewise for their good or bad behavior. Metaphysics If I say "I lie," I speak the truth; but if I say "I speak tiie truth," I lie. Do 1 lie, or speak the truth? iiiiu't. Look at these Bargains. Don't expect a "cheap" enameled utensil to last long. It doesn't. Don't think such a one can be kept clean. It can't. Don't believe the "cheap" enamel isn't steadily crumbling away. It is. Don't imagine in using such you're not eating the enamel. You are. Don't figure you ure savin money buying tho cheapest. You'ro not. Don't forget tho "cheap" has hut one coating of enamel. Just one. Don't fail to recollect that imported Stransky steel-ware lasts for years. Don't buy that kind if health and economy aro of no consequence. Don't try to get the genuine else where, for it's sold exclusively by mlO-tf Mays & Ckowk, When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life aud vigor. Wh lavo vbut the hair needs when it guts In that con dition. We have M the Crown of Science Hair rf8$j3 Growor and Cocoanut Cream xrcyBr Tonic. They will cure daud ruff and all scalp diseases, For sale at Frazer's bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. Kor Hale. Black mare, U years old ; weight 050 lbs ; broke to ride or drive ; also cart aud siugle harness; mare is gentle. Ad dress. Box 350 or this office. mCi2wks Clarke 4c Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. A ranch 25 miles south of this city, 447 acres, fenced and cross fenced, and consisting of six fields ; plenty of water in each field; 300 acres good tillable land, 150 in fall wheat; all farm build ings; bandy to school. Price, $5000; $1500 cash, balance on time to suit purchaser, at 6 per cent interest. A fine little place, consisting' of 80 acres, three miles from the Wasco county court house; plenty of water, and having the finest spring in Oregon on the place. Price, $000. A place of 160 acres, 14 miles south of The Da'les; 40 acres in cultivation. This place will be Bold for less than government price; must be sold at once. The above places are only a few of the many snaps Dad Butts has in bis hands for sale, m 16-22 Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion and biliousness. Doctors were Bcarce and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feel ing dull and bail with headach? and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter witli you. Get Green's prize almanac. Clarke &. Folk's. 1 1 NOTICE- The partnership heretofore existing between Charles Keysand Albert Nelson, of Dalles City, Oregon, under the style and firm of Keys & Nelson, has 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, 1901. Chari.es Keys, 8m-2w Ai.iiert Nelson. Ktitrs to l'aii-Aiiiirluiiii Kxpositlun, For the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo the O. R. A N. Co., with other lines in ttiis territory, have asked tor the following rates to Buffalo and return, which will probably he made effective: From Portland and common points $7S.25, and from Spokane and common points !f(8.25. Tickets on salo Tuesday, May 21st, and evory first and third Tuesday from that date until October 15th inclusive. Going limit of tickets seven days to Missouri river or St, Paul j journey to commence on dale, of sale. Final limit sixty days west of Missouri river or St. Paul, with stop-over privi lege west of St. Paul or Missouri river in either direction within limits. This is a preliminary notice and these rates cannot yet be guaranteed. Further notice will 1)0 given us soon as definite rates are settled. 15-lOt Kxperience is tho best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup, Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded 25 cts, and 50 cts. Blakeley, the drug gists. For sprains, swellings and lamented there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For "Bale by Blake ley, the druggiit. If the peopleonly knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, aa there are few people who do not Buffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which witli no aid from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacv. Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh j thoy dry up the Becrotious,' which adhere to tho membrauo mid decom pose, causing a far moro serious trouble, than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, funics, smokes and snutTa and uso that which cleanses, soothes and heala. Ely's Cream Balm is Buch n remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head easily aud pleasautly. A trial sizo will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the COo. sizo. Ely Brothers, 5(5 Warren St., N.Y. Tho Balm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause snoozing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry (surface, reliev ing immediately tho painful intlammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you nro annod against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fovor. If anything ails your hair, go and see Frazer; lie's the headquarters for all hair remedies. Remember that he makes a specialty of these goods. tf Dotted Swiss goods with u laco stripo, a yard wide, for 15 cents at Tho Racket. LndieB' wrappers with the corset linings, at The Racket, going cheap. You will not have boils if von take Clarke & Falk'a pure cure loi boils. Ladies' duck skirts for GO cents anil ifl, at The It icket store, Clark A Falk aro never closed Sunday. Don't forgot this. CASTOR 8 A Por Inlands and Children, Fhe Kind You m Always Bought Betmj tho Siguaturu of WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sta, All ordors attended to promptly. Long distance phone 433, Local, 102.