Stunning Corset Sulci Whlto .Summer Corset, pood qunlity,nnlv 25c A Wrapper Sale of GREAT... Importance. Our stock of Summer Wrappers have not been selling as fast as they ought to. The cold weather leaves us with stocks that ought to have been sold by this time of the year. Hence the great reduction. Wrappers made from the best standard prints, good line ol colors, at the following prices: $1.00 values, now . ... 79c 1.25 " " 92c 1.50 " " .... $1.19 I 1.75 " u 1.39 2.00 " " .... 1.59 2.25 " 1.79 2.50 " " .... 2.00 The Dalles Daily Chronicle, TUESDAY JUNK 11. l()0t Co)- Ice Cream and IceCream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All We.o County tvarruiitx reElHtered prior tu .luiiuury :t, IHtlK, will lie pulcl on prmmiitnthiii ut my oilloe. Interem iiouhoh rtr My 4. 11)01. JOHN F. IIAI1HHIHK, Oouiity TrHtirr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Abundance of delicious cruwlifih nil those dayH nt the "Owl." A marriage licence was issued today to Ana D. Gibbs and Minnie J'. Mosier, of Kingsloy. For Hale or rent A houeo of nine rooniH on Ninth Htreot, with two lotH and u nice little orchard. Annlv to Had i Butts, junllld'ltw Tho Lutheran Sunday school will have an excursion tomorrow to Hood River, leaving The Dalles by buot ut 7 o'clock in the Morning. ,. Aciuloadof lino BteorB, belonging to i ul.!....i,il frimi tin. I. stock yards last night to 'Jrontdale. They averaged 1200 pounds each. The coming Fourth will bo celebrated ut Lyle, under the auspices of the Mod ern Woodmen of that place. The cele bration will be held in the grove near the bout lundtng. The river is still fulling ut The Dalle?, us it is ut all points from which there is any report in tho daily river bulletin. Tho full hero in twenty-four hours is eight-tenths of a foot. George Carr, u logger from down tho river, was arrested lust night by Oilicer Paulsen and tiiiB morning pleaded guilty to a charge of drunk and disorderly be fore Jlecorder Gutes. IIo puid u fine of $:i. Employes of tho White Collur Line to day drove u lot of piles in the river near the pluce where the Bailey Gatzert is accustomed to hind. These will he need for a lauding till the .river reaches, a lower stage. Yak mm Indiune brought across the river, thie morning, about 400 head of cay uses which they sold to the Linton Cannery Company at $2.50 a heud. They were moetly u very scrawny lot that the reservation range is well rid of. Why not spend the vaoatioti at Va qulua bay, where can he hud excellent fare, good fishing, good boating, safe batbingi alluring rides and rambles. The courses and exercises at the summer school of 1901 at Newport will afford great variety of instructions, diversion PERSE A.XjXj GOODS MAIIHIEID and entertainment. No other report ofl'erB equal attractions and like advan tages, junll-tf From Sam Thurman, who was in Uood River yesterday, we learn that while he waH there u lady resident of the city, a Mrs. StrauBB, was hit in the face with a baseball thut some young fellows wore carelessly playing with on the public street, and severely iujured, being rendered unconscious for a time. LaBt Friday morning Attorney SamN Stark received a letter from J. 1). Dav enport asking him to come to Moeier at once, as lie wanted to see him at his home ut 7:150 p. in. Samuel wim t, finmv at-tfrr duty iiifti"Ti,t' "fi pa tiently awaiting his client, when at Hifcam 8 in come about thirty young peo ple and reminded him that his birthday had once more rolled around. After playing many interesting games, straw berries and cream were served, and later the merry crowd dispersed leaving Sam uel with many presents and well aware of the fact that he is one year older J Sam got back from Mosier yesterday. Four arrests have been made of young men suspected of complicity in the assault and robbery committed on Shin Sing, the Chinaman, on Mill creek Sat urday night. These are Marshal Denton, J. C. Craig, Dan DaU'ron Jr., and Lewis Jones. Cruig is nu employe at the L. A. Porter livery Btuble. Justice Brownhill placed him under bonds of $500 to appear for examination Thursday. The were furnished by Mr. Porter, and Cruig has employed W. II. Wilson to defend him. In default of $500 bonds each, Duflrou ami Jones are in jail awaiting examination. Denton is hav ing his examination in Justice Brown hill's court as we go to pre's, with Judce Bennett for the defense and F. W. Wilson for the prosecution. Jake Prahl, who killed Dan Maloney in this city some live or six years ago, was himself shot, but not dangerously, at Glenwood last Sunduy afternoon, by u young man named Hilly McGratb. From the best information nt hand it appears that the shooting occurred over u dispute about range. Prahl has n flock of sheep nn the shares, and young McGrath, it is said, warned Prahl that thorn would be trouble if ho brought the sheep on the lands of McGruth's step father any more. Prahl renewed the oll'ense and McGrath tired at him with n shot guu loaded with buck shot, one shot taking etl'ect in Prahl's hip. Jt is said Prahl did some shooting himself, hut whether us the nggressor or other wise could not bo learned. Prahl ar rived ut Goldendnle Monday evening, where an unsuccessful effort was mado to extract the bullet. Soulu Bros., plauo tuners, represented by Mr. Silas U. Soule, are making their regular semi-annual stop at The Dalles. Leave orders at Nickeleeu's or Menefee & Parkins' stores. jun8-12 A full lino of Kastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk, 5c MMYS. SPECIAL ONE WEEK Boys' Suits and Odd Pants. Boys' knee pants, made with double I peat and knees, Ihe kind that never rips, regular 70c and tVn; values, special . n I pur pair 4-UC Only two pair to a customer. Youths' euite, Age 14 to in, cheviot' and caBsimere suits in neat, dressv and durable fabrics, $5.00 and .ffl.OO aor.ee. .i.ou ana Q5 j values ; Gnarantted strictly all-wool suits,; double-breahted, with knee tronserp, age 8 to 15; brown and grey plaids and stripes; $:!,00 and ff4.0() values, $2.45 special Vesteo suits, nge .'! to 8, silk faced ' coats, double-breasted vests and fancy j shield, $.3.00 and $:. 50 quality, 0 Qr.i special p3.oU Special sale on Tan snoes. We will now and until further notice give a liberal discount on all our Tan Shoes. Perhaps yon can afford to let this opportunity pass without taking ad vantage of it; but we doubt it. Kead these prices and pee if you can. Men's $5.00 Tan Shoos.. ..$3.50 Men's 4.00 " " .. . :i.00 Men's 0.00 " " .... 2.25 Ladies' 4.00 " " .. 2.50 IINT 0EXj-A.I3NT PI&UZISS. .St. Martin's Spring. A Union county paper says there is a well-confirmed rumor that the Hot Lake springs, in Union county, recently etianged bauds at the handsome price of $05,000. ThiB reminds ub that we have hot springs within a few hours ride by boat from The Dalles that, it is hardly extravagant to Bay, are the equal in cu lative power of any springs on the Pa cific coaBt, if not on the continent. We refer to St. Martin's springs, in Skama nia county. Rumor has it that not long since an offer of $40,000 was tendered for these springs and promptly refused, as the owners have no deeire or intention of selling ttie property. Many of the cures effected at St. Mar tin's are marvelous to relate. A lady who lately returned from a two-weeks sojourn there, who went to the springs weak and emaciated from a protracted illness, came back in robust health and with the appetite of a plowman. While she was there as many as forty-two per sons from all points of the compass were inmates of the hotel and were using the water. She tells of a Portland lady who at first had to be carried to the bath in a litter and helped in and out, who, after three weeks use of the water, was able to climb the steep hill from the hotel to the springs without assistance. A big Swede, who had been helping to float the light ship down at Fort Canby, camo there witti rheumatism "in every bone in his body," as he expressed it, and almost helpless us u child, in u few days was able to walk about with little diilicultv. People came there every day on crutches and litters, who, after drink iug the water and bathing in it u few timep, were ulmost invariably benefited. Taking tho water internully acts as a powerful tonic and creates un uppetite that mukes the homliest und coarsest fare sweet and pulatuble. The accommodations at the hotel are as good as in most ordinary second-class hotels, tho table being supplied with uu abundance of plain, wholesome, well cooked food, ami the charges are quite reasonable, only $1,125 a day for every thing. Kvery visitor to the springs comes away with u kindly word for George Drescher, a sort of clerk and mun-of-ul!-work, uu obliging, genial young mun, who is ut tho beck und call of evtry visitor at d who never seems to weary in considerate and kindly atten tions to nil who need his services, Tho owners of the springs have never spent a dollar in advertising tho virtues of the waters, and most likely never will, hut if these springs were a thous and miles away and were a little better known, they would be looked upon by the people of Oregon and Washington us ono of the wonders of the Pacific coast, if not of the continent. Dulles Ki-I'ottliimtler tu Luck. It is better to be lucky than a Dalles postmaster, II. II. Riddell, whom a jury of his countrymen recently ac W A 8 II FABRICS ! Values from 10c up to :U)c; only 6c per yard Boys' knee pants, good values at :15c, all sizes, 4 to 15; special, per pair - Q Only two pairs to a customer. loC Three-piece suits with knee troneerp, for boys age 10 to 10, made with double breasted vests, value $-1.00. .. . Q special ipe.ou 0r two.ni,,ce (,oubIe.l)rPa8t(!d enll8 nt go at thie sale lor $1.85 Well made and pood looking two piece suits, our regular $2 and nr $2.25 quality, go at ifcl.tfU 05c Shirts, 12 to 14 neck. . 49c 25c Caps at 18c Ladies' 3.00 Tan Shoos. .$2.00 Ladies' 2.00 " " .... 1.50 Misses' 2.50 " " ... 1.75 Misses' 2.00 " " .... 1.50 quitted of a serious crime, has just won for a client an action at law that will, in all probability, put the snug sum of $100,000 in the ex-postmaBter's pocket. The caee is that of T. J. Brown and B. W. Maddox against the Oregon King Mining Company, which was decided Saturday at Portland in favor of the plaintiff's who were Riddell's clients. Months ago, as the story is, Brown and Maddox consulted Riddell with ref erence to the action at law for tho re covery of their mioe, now known as the Oregon King, near the little town of Asbwood, in northern Crook, and be lieved to be worth a half million of dol lars. The mine was at that time unde veloped, and none of the parties named had any conception of its value. Riddell offered to take the case for half of what could he made out of it ; that is to say, for a half interest in the mine. Riddell took into partnership Attorney Albeit Abraham, of Portland, and after a trial that lasted nearly a week, the mine is declared the property of Blown & Mad dox, which means that Riddell k Abra hams are owners of the half of it. The case will, of course, be carried up to the higher courts, but Riddel' has the advantage of having the first decision in his favor, and there is a strong proba bility that he will have the last one. Uentry'M Aiihnnl Actor. The coming of Professor Gentry's dog and pony show may be looked forward to this year with greater pleasure than ever before, for it is stated by good uu thoiity that the performance is all new and strictly up-to-date. This attraction has always been a great favorite here und the engagement should, and doubt less will be a profitable one. Professor Gentry has always provided good entertainments for his patrons, and this season he has eclipsed all of his former efforts in a most marvelous bit of training that closes tho entertainment in place of the old pyramid of dogs and ponies. It is a highly exciting tiro scene, liberally set oil' by the comical efforts of the dog and monkey firemon while saving the life und property of the in mates of the burning mansion. Tho professor is booked to appear here tomorrow, June 12th, under u largo water-proof tent. One day only. CASTOR 8 A For inlants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Siguuture of If you want to retain your hair you have to keep your scalp clean, Soap will make your hair harsh, dry and crispy. Now we have two of the yery best preparations for cleansing the scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It will leave your hair soft and gloisy. Price, 5 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer's barber shop, The Dulles, tf ...The New York Cash Store. 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARG-AIN STORE of the City. Boys' fine ribbed, light weight, shirts and drawers, per garment 25C Boy6 jersey ribbed, hfuvy, silver grev, shirts and drawers, per garment. . .25C Men's blue mottled, light weight, shirts and drawers, per garment. 25C Men's white, blue mercerized silk stripe, ribbed, light weight, shirts and drawers, per garment 50c DON'T OVERLOOK WINDMILLS, PUMPS and PIPE, RUBBER and Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers. If you are in need of anything in our line, figure with us, for it will pay you. We operate a PLUMBING-, TIN and BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will have prompt attention. SEXTON WALTHER, THE DALLES, - - - OREGON. VKICSONAIi MENTION. Dr. O. R. Rollins, of Grass Valley, is reeistered at the Umatilla House. A. M. McLeod, tho 'Goldendale mer chant, is registered at the Umatilla House. George A. Young, of Bakeoven, is in the city, the guest of the Umatilla House. Assessor .1. R. Rankin, of Klickitat county, spent last night in the city, the guest of the Umatilla House. J. Harvey Smith, the Grass Valley merchant, arrived here today to look after the sale of two season's clips of wool. Mrs. J. Robertson and daughter, Maude, were passengers on the Dalles City yesterlay from a week's outing at Caecades. Rev. U. F. Hawk and Presiding Elder Warner left on the noon train for Gol dendale to attend the Epworth League convention and district conference ot the M. K. church. Mrs. Rogers, of Baker City, who has been visiting for tho past two weeks with her cousin, Miss Blanche Emerson, returned homo today accompanied by Miss Emerson. Statu Fish Warden H. G. VanDusen, of Astoria, is r'gitered at the Umatilla Honey, li is said the warden is consid ering the proposition of establishing n salmon hatcherv at Sherar's Undue, on tiiu Deschutes. fy "'(iitiiK Hum." I A good piano for sale, only ifliO; in ' perfect condition j mado by T, A. Stone jit Co., of New York, and is a rare bargain. Also a Weber for $230. "ivory lone knows what the Weber piano is. j Wo have an organ, only $lfi, made by j Luring & Blake, and a W. W. Kimball organ, used but a short time, ut $50. I Wo carry tho three high-grade pianos Kimball, Weber and Chickeriug. , Memki:u & Pauicivs, j juimS Tho Dalle, Ore. Lost A gold tob chain, with locket attached, containing a child's picture. The Under will be suitably rewarded by i leaving it at the ulllce of Dr. Sanders, uijum-it WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone 433. Local, 102, Men's and Boys' Summer Underwear. Wo have just opened tho best line of Un derwear over shown in tho city, and we are selling those goods at tho lowest prices. Men's jersey ribbed, heavy, silver grpy, shirts and drawers, per garment.. -48C Men's fancy striped, heavy ribbed, shirts and drawers, per garment. ..50C Men's arey mixed, merino, shirt9 and drawers, per garment 30C Men's brown and ecru, lace weave, 1 its tit weight, shirts and drawers, per garment 50C THESE BARGAINS. l'roBrain or Entertainment. The following is the program of the entertainment to be given at St. Mary's Academy Thursday, June I'M,, for the benefit of St. Peter's church of this city : l'nrado KvvlewEiiijlrman . . Ntnu Performers "The ItHiimrof the Sen.'' Youthful Pleasures. St. Mary's Orchcstta "The .Magic Hell " (Fairy Drama In Three Acts) ACT l. Polka (ialn Duet ACT 11, Piano Selection. ACT III. Our Darlings' Drill. The Yimni? Aristocrats c'eelllan Club Polonaise Militalretu A inn j.. ft. Chopin, op. tu Caiid'ht in His Own Tra)p. Saeieil Tableau. A ltiiiL' Kimrini; l looil. Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. E.lis, of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in icv water," he writes, "gave me a terrinle cold and cough. It grew v,niso daily. Finally the best doctors inJO ikl-wid. Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said 1 liad Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's N'ew Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. Price 50c. 5 When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. Wo have what tho hair needs w hen it guts in that con dition. Wo have & the Crown of Scienco Hair $15 Grower and Cocoauut Cream Tonic. They will cure daud SHw rull' and all K:lp diseases. For sale at Fra.er's bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. Mrs. K. Carey, having purchased tho millinery stock of Mrs. Harper at the Ha.iiar, begs to announce that she deslies to close out the old stock during tho coining week, at greatly reduced prices, when she will open with a fresh stock of tho newest things in millinery and ladies' furnishing goods. juuO-lw Lost A fox terrier, 2 years old; all white save the face, which is black ; tail closely bobbed. Answers to the name of I! ib, Any information a to his where auouts or his return to Victor Marden will be liberally rewarded. junl0-lt For rent Two furnished front rooms. lniiiira of Mrs, K.J. Sylvester, Third street. jlO-lw