r If n i I Stunning Corset Salt! White Bummer Cornet, good quality, only 25c A Wrapper Sale of GREAT... Importance. Our stock of Sunwier 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 1.75 " u 1.39 2.00 " " .... 1.59 2.25 " " 1.79 2.50 " " .... 2.00 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY - - JUNE 12, 1901 Co) 1) ice Cream and IceCream Soda At Andrew Keller's. ) TREASURER'S NOTICE. All U'hiho County wnrruntN rElntrid prlur ti .luiiiiitry :!, 1KDK, will 1 l'iild on prtmeiitittloii itt my utllue, lutoroNt cuhh artor Aluy "4, 1110 1. JOHN V. IIAiWrNHIKK, Uouuty TreHurr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Abundance of duliuious crawfish nil these duyH at the "Owl." The Fortnightly will moot with Mrs. J. M. Russell ThurBduy afternoon. Senator J. N. WilliauiBon will deliver the oration at Antelope on the Fourth. Nearly threo-quartorB of u million pounds of wool changed hands ut this place in the hint twenty-fonr hours, at prices ranging from 11 to 12 cents u pound. According to the latest advices re ceived by Agent John Fitloon, tho Iiui ley Gntzert will resume her trips be tween Portland and The Dalles on tho tuiiM mom..., iuhw.uij .,ww..... At 9 o'clock this morning word came over the long distance 'phone that there was three inches of snow at Shaniko and it was still snowing there, as well as at Antelope, Bakeovcu and Sherar's Bridge. N ' Gentry's Dog and Pony Show nrrived hero this morning in its own special train of cars between t) and 10 o'clock, hut falling to find a suitable place whereon to pUoh tho big tent, pulled out in n couple of hours for Walla Walla. Joseph K. Carey and Mamie Pitcher were united in marriage last evening at tho residenco of tho bridegroom's father, Mr. John Carey, of this city, Justice Brownhiii ofliolating. The young cou ple will make their homo on n ranch in tho Victor neighborhood. M. A. Moody reports having sold in 24 hours over :il)0,000 pounds of choice wools, chletly from the Antelope district, at 12 cents a pound. This exceeds any prico paid for wool in any market in Eastern Oregon this year, and confirms the well it- asJ established reputation of The Dalles as the beat wool market on the Paciti coast. Articles of Incorporation were filed Tuesday In the secretary of state's office at Salem of the Little Deschutes Irriga tion Company, (or the purpose of con structing irrigation ditches from the Little Deschutes river, to carry water for household and domestic uses, water log stock" and solorth. The hoadquar PEASE aijXj goods 3vtyv.ni5:3Di3 ters will be at KoBsland, Crook county; tho capital stock is $200,000, in shares of $100, with D. A. Findlay, S. M. Findlay and K. D. Bellore incorporators. Among the wool sales that we have heard of as having taken place yester day afternoon and this forenoon is the clip of Mose ClauBBen, of Klickitat county, 50,000 poundp; two clips of J. II. Smith, of Sherman county, 40,000 pounds; two clips of M. Heckler, of Waplnitia, 30,000 pounds ; clip of Tom Fargher, 40,000 pounds; two clips of George A. Young, 200,000 pounds; two clips of K. Ii. Hinton, 200,000 pounds; clip of John Little, of Antelope, 75,000; clip of Horace Fargher, 30,000; clip of Tom Fargher, lio.OOO pounds. A rather singular case was tried in Justice lirownhill's court Monday. J. Strain sued his niece by marriage, Mre. Ina Corbroth, for $71, a sum he alleged lie Rent her to bring her here from North Carolina. Some time after her arrival here in 1898 she got married, and in due time a bad feeling appears to have arisen between the Strains and the Corbreth's, culminating in thip action. Tho theory of the defense was that the suit was instigated by spite, and tho jury also took the same view and brought in a verdict in favor of the defendant. It was a singular verdict in more ways than one, for there was no question of Mrs. Corbreth's having received the money, and it is even said that on the first ballot the jury stood five to one for the plaiutill'. Frank Menefee appeared for tho plaintiff and N. J. Sinnott for tho defense. The oflicials in the county clerk's oflice had a good laugh yesterday at the ex pense of Judge George T. Pruther, of Hood Kiver. George, as everbody knows, was married many a long year ago, yet on tho 8d day of this month he solemnly placed his written acknowledg ment and seal at tho foot of a document, now and for all time constituting part of the records of Wasco county, in which ho dunies tho marriage relation and proclaims himself a Binglo man. The acknowledgment, which anybody can see who ho desires, roads as follows: "This certifies that on this !5d day of Juno A. D. 1H01, before me, a single man, in and for said county and state, personally appeared the within mimed John Doe," etc. Possibly tho judge meant that tho other fellow wuh the victim of single wretchedness, and not himself, hut if so lie made a sad mess of it. Tho result of the examination of Marshal Denton in Justice lirownhill's court yesterday, on tho charge of assault and robbery :f Chin Sing, a Chinaman, was his being hound over to appear be fore tho grand jury in the sum of $300, Dan Dairron, junior, and Louis Johob, two mere lads, who were present and participated in the assault, were exam ined this afternoon and pleaded guilty to assault. Daflroii, who seemed very penitent for his connection with the St MAYS. SPECIAL ONE WEEK Boys' Suits and Odd Pants. Roys' knee pants, made with double peat and knees, the kind that never rips, regular 7flc and 05c values, special A per pair 4MJC Only two pair to a customer. Youths' suits, age 14 to 19, cheviot and cassimere suits in neat, dressy and durable fabrics, $5.50 and $0.00 re values; special Ipo.yo Gnaranttod strictly all-wool suits, double-breasted, with knee trousers, age 8 to 15; brown and grey plaids and stripes; $.",.50 and $4.00 values, aq c special ps.4:0 Vestee Buits, age 3 to 8, silk faced coatB, double-breasted vests and fancy Bhield. $0.00 and $.'? 50 quality, Qf. special p.oU Special sale on Tan Sloes. We will now and until further notice give a liberal discount on all our Tan Shoes. Perhaps you can afford to let this opportunity pass without taking ad vantage of it; but we doubt it. Head these prices and see if yon can. Men's $5.00 Tan Shoes.. .$3.50 Men's -1.00 " " .... 3.00 Men's 3.00 " " .... 2.25 Ladies' 4.00 " " .. 2.50 ikt fxjAxjnt fig-tjr.es. affair, was fined $10; but Jones, also a mere lad, who showed a more stubborn disposition, was sentenced to twenty five days in the county jail. Had these boys been older it would undoubtedly have fared worse with them. Deputy District Attorney Wilson, in consider ation of their tender age and that this was their first offence, allowed them to plead guilty to eimple aBsault. in hope that their arrest and conviction, fol lowed by a light sentence, might have a more salutary effect on them than a sentence to the penitentiary and a term spent there in associations that would tend to make them worse instead of better. FOR DUFUR FOR MARSHAL. A ItltiKlni; Iiulomt-uient of the Wasco County Candidate For United States MarNhul Ity au Old Friend. Kver since the name of Hon. W. H. Dufur, of Dufur, was first publicly men tioned as a candidate for United States marshal he lias been the constant recipi ent of complimentary notices from old. time friends and acquaintances all over the state. The following is taken from Baker's Farmer and Stockman, and is all the more complimentary as being the proniptings of a friendship that has its roots in au acquaintance formed many years ago. The article is headed by a very true picture of Mr. Dufur, which we regret not being able to re produce: It is evident that the press of Eastern Oregon, more particularly the press of that part of Eastern Oregon where Mr. W. 11. H. Dufur lives, is earnestly de sirous of securing for iiim the oflice of U. 8. marshal, and we want to be in cluded in the list of hie advocates and supporters. We have known William Henry Harrison Dufur for many yeare, and take pleasure in espousing his ap pointment to the above position, know ing he is well qualified to discharge the office creditably to President MeKinley's administration, to the delegation in con gress from Oregon, and to the entire people of this, iiis adopted state. More over, we are cognizant of his faithful ad herence to the best interests of his friends when in need of active, timely and telling support. He is a man of courage, of purest motives, sterling in tegrity, devoted to his friends, and witti ul u man of capacity a man of value to his party and to his fiionds. Wo hope lie will get the appointment. Hon. W. H. H. Dufur was hum in Willi.unstown, Vt., in 1S54. and is tho youngest son of the late lion. A. J. Dufur and Lois Dufur, His parents moved with their family to Wisconsin iu 1855, and in 1857 his father was elected to a seat in the Wisconsin legislature, In 1800 his family emigrated to Oregon, where young Dufur has since lived. He resided in Multnomah county from the age of G until he became 22,when he re moved to Dufur, Wasco county, his present homo, Hie father was a member of the Ore gon legislature, from Multnomah county, in 1802, was president of the State Ag ricultural Society, and assisted in its organization. In 1870 was commissioner for Oregon to the centennial exhibition, His eldest brother, Hon. E. 13. Dufur, was a member of the legislature in 1874, and In 1890 was elected joint senator for Wasco, Sherman aud Gilliam counties, WASH FABRICS ! Values from 10c up to 30c; only 6c per y aril Boys' knee pants, good values at :":, all sizes, 4 to 15; special, per pair - Q Only two pairs to a customer. loC Three-piece suits with kneo trousers, for boys age 10 to 10, made with double breasted vests, value $4.00. .. . ao oc special Jpxs.oO Our two-piece double-breasted euits at $2.50 and $2 75, age 8 to 15, all . QK go at this sale tor Jp.oO Well made and good looking two piece suits, our regular $2 and a on $2.25 quality, go at 5J1.5U 05c Shirts, 12 to 14 neck. . 49c 25c Caps at 18c Ladies' 3.00 Tan Shoes Ladies' 2.00 " " .. .$2.00 . 1.50 . 1.75 . 1.50 Misses' 2.50 Misses' 2.00 it ti u and is now mayor of The Dalles, Oregon. His other brother, A. J. Dufur, Jr., was first mayor of the town of Dufur, which was named in honor of the Dufur family. Mr. Dufur was married to Miss May L. Alexander, of East Portland, on July l, 1870, and is the happy parent of two precocious children a son and a daugh terAndrew B. and Blanche G. He is an exemplary member of the A. O. U. W., Woodmen of the World and the United Artisans. W. H. H , or "Harrison," as he is commonly called, haB been a member of the Republican County Convention since 1882, with one exception, which was in 1890, he refusing to serve on account of being forest supervisor, and has been a member of the republican county cen tral committee most of the time since 18S2, and is at present. Was elected a member of the legislature in 1882 from Waeco county, being the youngest mem ber of the houBe, and voted for Hon. John H. Mitchell every ballot that was cast. Prior to the laBt ballot, on the ad vice of Senator Mitchell himself, ho stated that while he preferred to con tinue to vote for Mr. Mitchell, he con sidered it 1)13 duty to assist in the elec tion of a republican to the U. S. senate, and that when his ballot would elect he stood ready to change it for the sake of the grand old party. When the time came he was given that honor, although there were five more on the floor clam oring for recognition, and his ballot elected Joseph N. Dolph. In 1890 Mr. Dufur was appointed a commissioner aud distributing agent of the Warm Spring and Colville Indian commission. Upon the commission fin ishing its work, which was in June, 1891, the papers of his county compli mented him highly for the satisfactory manner in which he had assisted in con ducting said work. In August, 1878, he waB appointed foreBt supervisor for the horticultural division of the Cascade forest reserve and the Bull Hun reserve, which office he has discharged in a most creditable manner; in fact, every trust reposed in him has been faithfully and intelligently executed, which fact, added to his do voted fidelity to his friendB and his courage iu assisting them, is the pri mary reason the press of his immediate residence lias so heartily espoused his cause, Kntcrtutiinieut ut St. Mary s Ai-uilmuy, The teachers and pupils of St. Mary's Academy wish to remind their friends that the entertainment for St. Peter's church debt will take place tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, and hope all will be present. i'KOHHA.M. 1'nriido Kuvlew KnyUnuw, . Nine Performer "This Haulier of the .Sen," Youthful Pleasures. .M. Mary's Otoliu&tia "Tho MiirIo Hell' (1'iilry Drama In Thieo .SuU) act I. Polka inli Duet ACT II, i'Jauo .Selection, act ill, Our Purling). Drill. Tho Young Arlhtooratb . . . (.'e!llluu Club I'olouwUo MllltalroliiA innj ..V. Clwjilii, up. 1,0 Caught tu Ills Own Trap, fiacrutl Tableuu. LoBt A gold fob chain, with locket attached, containing a child's picture, The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the office of Dr. Banders. lOjun.-H You will not have boils if you take Olarke & Falk'd sure cure for boils. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Hoys' fine ribbed, light weight, shirts and drawers, per garment 25C 13oy6' jersey ribbed, heavy ,Mlver grev, shirts and drawers, per garment. . . 25C Men's blue mottled, light weight, shirts and drawers, per garment. . . 25C Men's white, hluo mercerized silk stripe, ribbed, light weight, shirts and drawers, per garment 50C DON'T OVERLOOK WINDMILLS, PUMPS and RUBBER and Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers. If you are in need of anj'thing 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. Ladles' Cliumplou linns Hull Club. One of the most exciting and interest ing games of the season will take place in tli is city on June 18th between the LadieB Champion Base Ball Club of Boston, Mass., and The Dalles local club. The Boston Bloomers is the usual title given this famous ladies' base ball club. They are justly entitled to the same, as they always appear upon the field, to battle for supiemacy, dressed in tho twentieth century garb the bloomers. ThiB organization of female ball players is the only ladies ball club in America. The team waB first organized in 1893. This is their seventh annual tour. The club is under the management of Mr. W. P. Needham, and they travel in their own palace car. During the past six years this organization of female ball players have traveled extensively and visited all the large cities in America and both provinces of Canada. Tho club has been strengthened from year to year, each member selected for her abil ity to execute and fill her particular po sition in a manner satisfactory and be coming a member of this, the champion ladies' base hall club of the world. Don't fail to see them. Admission, adults o0 cents; children 125 cents. ('nituf;i) ltuii." A good piano for sale, only $110; in perfect condition ; made by T. A. Stone k Co,, of New York, and is a rare bargain. Also a Weber for $250. .'SvBry ono knows what the Weber piano is. We have au organ, only $15, imido by Luring & Blake, and a W. W. Kimball organ, used but a short time, at $50. We carry the three high-grade pianos Kimball', Weber and Ohiikerini:. Mknein'i: A- Pahkin, juni-8 The Dalles, Ore. Dressed spring chickens at the Stadel mail Commission Co.'s 24-tf 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 ever shown in tho city, and wo are selling the?o goods at tho lowest prices. Men's jerBey ribbed, heavy, silver grey, shirts and drawers, per garment.. -48C Men's fancy striped, heavy ribbed, shirts and drawers, per garment. . . 50C Men's erey mixed, merino, shirts and drawers, per garment 30C Men's brown and ecru, lace weave, light weight, shirts and dravers, per garment 50C THESE BARGAINS. PIPE, Garden Hose A Ilagluc, lloaring Flood. Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors inJOakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said 1 had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New 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 Why not spend the vacation at Ya quina bay, where can be had excellent fare, good fishing, good boating, safe bathing, alluring rides and rambles. The courses and exercises at the summer school of 14)01 at Newport will afford creat variety of instructions, diversion aud entertainment. No other resort offers equal attractions and like advan tages, jiinll-tf Mrs. E. Carey, having purchased the millinery stock of Mrs, Harper at tho Bazaar, begs to announce that sho desires to close out the old stock during the coming week, at greatly reduced prices, when she will open with a fresh stock of the newest things in millinery and ladies' furnishing goods. jund-lw Lost A fox terrier, 2 years old; all white save tho face, which is black ; tail closely bobbed. Answers to the name of Boh. Any information aB to his where abouts or his return to Victor Marden will bo liberally rowarded. junl0--lt Soule tiros., piano tuners, represented by Mr. Silas li. Soule, are making their regular Beiiii-annual stop at The Dalles. Leave orders at Nickelsen's or Menefee & Parkins' stores. jun8.12 For sale or rent A house of nine rooms on Ninth street, with two lota and a nice little orchard. Apply to Dad Butts. junll-ld itw When your hair appears dry aud to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what the hair needs when it gets !u that con ili'Kiii, We have the Crown of Science Hair rfSft Grower and Ccoanut CreamHjH' Tonic They will cure dand mil' and all sc ilp diseases. For sale at Frazer'a bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle, Subscribe for Tim Ciiuoniclk.