Stunning Corset Snle! White Summer Corset, good quality, only 25c A Wrapper Sale of GREAT... Importance. Our stock of Sum trior Wrappers have not Loon soiling as fast as they ought to. The cold weather loaves us with stocks that ought to have boon sold by this time of tho year. Hence the great reduction. Wrappers made from tho best standard prints, good line of colors, at the following prices: $1.00 values, now . ; . . 79c 1.25 " " 92c 1.50 " " .... $1.19 1.75 " " 1.39 2.00 " " .... 1.59 2.25 " " 1.79 2.50 " " .... 2.00 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Fill DAY - - .JUNE 14, 11)01 ()- d Ice Cream and IceCream Soda At Andrew Keller's. . TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wunnii County ivnrritlitH rElntrl prior to .Ittiuiury !!, 1H1IK, will 1 ulil on irnnntittloii ut my olllce. liitorcMl fiouHDK artnr Aluy "4, 1110 1. IOIIN F. HAIWI'HHIKK, Uiiilllty TrenHiiriir. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The Bailey Gutzert will resunio her regular run Tuesday, June 18th. California apricots and peaches and Iloyal Ann oherrleu for Bale ut tho Americun market. jl3-2t The best green groceries mid dressed ohickeiiB und the best of everything in that line can nlways bo had at the American Murkot. l"j t If you hud u dozen pairs of uxtra pants you would nave none too many. There fore, go where your money will do double duty. side ut A. M. Williams & Co.'s tomorrow. The Stndelinati Commission Company have sold their business to the Columbia Commission Company, with the excep tion of the coal mid ice department. The business will still be conducted ut the corner of Third and Washington streets. ' When it's men's fine trousers worth from ifll 50 to $0 for .$2.05, wo say it's time to investigate. A. M. Williams & Co. will give you that chance tomorrow. Got there early ! Fred W. llurrie wus brought lioro last night from Hood ltlver by Deputy Con stublo W. A. Iaenburg, under urrest for soiling whiskey to Indians. Ho was ar raigned tills morning before United States Commissioner T. A. Hudson and hound over to tho United States grand jury in the sum of $200. A maea meeting has boon called for tonight ut the court house to nominate a candidate for mayor, city treasurer and one water commissioner ut laruo, und to determine where meetings shall bo held for nominating counoilmen mid water eoininisBionura for ' tho several wards. The meeting is fixed for 8 ;!!0 o'clock. If you lived in Zululand you could afi'ord to neglect this opportunity, but every civilized man within reach of A. M. Williams & Co. 'a store should attend tomorrow. Men's trousers ut great reductions are the attraction. G. W. Fender, of company L, U. S, volunteers, returned to The Dalles yes terday after an absence of two years in the Philippine islands. Mr. Fender, A. M. Williams GX PEASE ALL GOODS MARKED liko many other volunteers, believes tiiut tho islands ure immensely rich in natural resources and only needs Ameri can enterprise to mitke them one of the richest heritages of tiie world. The M. E. church people on Saturday last sent ofT the money to make the last payment on the mortgage on their church. When the papers come back the church will have a bee and burn the mortgage. Rev. Frank Spaulding, dur ing his pastorate, bus raised $743 tow ards paying for the building. ISesides this, a furnace has been placed under tho church that cost about :fH0. Hood River Glacier. The mass meeting of citizens, which la to bo held tonight, will nominate a candidate for mayor, treasurer und water commissioner ut large. There have beon several numes mentioned iu con nection witli the mayorality. The friends of W. A. Johnston, who luitj served several terms in the city council will present his name for that office this evening. The name of G. J. Furley hnB( ulso been mentioned. C. J. Cruiulull for treasurer und J. P. Alclnerny for water commissioner ut large ure spoken of us cundidutes. " - The bulk of the strawberry crop Iiub been shipped, says the Glncier. Ship ments for the season reached high water mark Monduy, June 10th, when ubout :!,000 crates went out. The season has been favorable for the crop, und proba bly liner berries, taken us u whole, were never sent from Hood River. There bus been some complaint of ruet and blight in places, but where the patches were well cured for the ciop generally is all right. The output will be groater than laBt year. Prices have kept up well, and ut this date berries are worth $1.75 to $1.00 in Hood River. The lurg est picking in one dov, except in the Davidson ruit uo. s nig paicnes, was made by G. D. Katineer, lBt Monday, when he brought, in 150 crates. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Bi&uuturo of t Why not spend the vacation at Ya-1 quinu bay, whore can bo had excellent fare, good fishing, good boating, safe' bathing, alluring rides ami rambles, t Tho courses und exorcises at the Bummnr school of 1001 ut Newport will Hlford great variety of instructions, diversion and entertainment. No other resort oilers equal attractions and like ndvan- tages. juiill-tf "The Doctors told me my cough was incurable One Minute Cough Cure made mo u well mun." Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. H. Because you've not found relief for a stubborn cough, dou't despair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands and it will euro you. Safe and sure. Clarke ft ralk'e P. O. Pharmacy. 5t MMYS. SPECIAL ONE WEEK Boys' Suits and Odd Pants. Roys' knee pants, made with double seat and kneee, the kind that never rips, regular 7Ge and 05c valnee, special . n per pair 4UC Only two pair to a cuetomer. Youths' suits, age 14 to 10, cheviot and cassimere suits in neat, dressy and durable fabrics, $5.50 and $0.00 Qr values; special Ipo.yo Gnarantted strictly all-wool suits, double-breasted, with knee trousers, age 8 to 15; hrown and grey plaids and stripes; ..'5.50 and $4.00 values, ,0 . -special !p.40 Vesteo suits, nge 3 to 8, silk faced coats, double-breasted vests and fancy shield, $3.00 and $3 50 quality, aq nr special Jpo.oU Special Sale on Tan Slioes. We will now and until further notice give a liberal discount on all onr Tan Shoes. Perhaps yon can afi'ord to let this opportunity pass without taking ad vantage of it; but we doubt it. Head these prices and see if you can. Men's $5.00 Tan Shoes.. .$3.50 Men's -1.00 " " 3.00 Men's 3.00 " " .. . 2.25 Ladies' '1.00 " " .. 2.50 ITST PIjAIKT FIGURES. At SI. Mary's Academy. The yearly exercises at St. Mary's Academy have always been of a high order and very entertaining; but in our opinion the program of last evening far outshone all previous ones. The ar rangement of the numbers gave u pleas ing result never before attained. We deBire to congratulate the management upon the delightful manner in which the program wub rendered throughout. The first number, entitled "Parade Review," was a piano selection played in a charming manner by nine young ladies. A patriotic selection, "The Ban ner of the. Sea, "was well sung by the boys of St. Joseph's school. The boys dieplayed much vigor in this song. St. Mary's orchestra rendered the third number in a more than pleasing style and fiiiich, after which the crowning feature of the evening came in "The Magic Bell," a fairy drama in three acts. The young ladies who took part in this number did credit to themselves and their instructors. The whole action of the play went witti a snap and energy seldom excelled by the professional peo ple we have seen. Between each act n splendid musical number was given. The number ou the program entitled "Our Darling's Drill" was just what the name implied, u drill and song by the little girls, which was one of the best features of the evening. The Ceciliun Club, which is entirely composed of boys, rendered "The Young Aristocrats" in a very creditable man ner. Their work was doubly appreciated in view of the fact that these boys have only been studying iu this branch dur ing the past term of school. After a selection by six young ladiet on pianos, the laughable sketch "Caught in His Ow.n Trap" was well given by fiye boys. A good moral wub pointed out in this number. A sacred tableau by the young ladies and little girls brought the entertain ment to a close. That most impressive of all songs, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought, " waH tho theme, the solo be ing well sung by Miss Genevieve Fish. KKiiiriulM'i- llin llumr. The original Boston Bloomers, ladies' champion base ball club, who are mak ing an extensive tour of this country, traveling in their own ppecial private car, will play the most novel, interest ing and exciting game of ball with The Dalles team that Iiub ever been witnessed in tills town. This club of lady ball players has cuused thousands to applaud and marvel ut their wonderful playing. Tiie BoBton Bloomer Girls are without doubt the greatest club of ludy base ball p'ayeis ever organized, and are in no wuy connected witli any other so-called Bloomer club. The Boston Bloomers under the management of W, P. Need ham, has been successful for the past aix seasons touring the northern and western countries, Their remarkable success during the short time they have Co.'s PANT SALE, WASH FABRICS ! Values from 10c 11 p to 150c; only 6c per yard Boys' knee pants, good values at 35c, all sizes, 4 to 15; special, per pair . Only two pairs to a customer. XoC Three-piece suits with knee trousers, for boys age 10 to 10, made with double breasted vests, value $4.00. .. . aq oc special po.oD Onr two-piece double-breasted euitB at .?s.ou arm .t- to, age n 10 u, an Q go at this sale tor JpJL.oO Well made and good looking two- ng two- $1.20 piece suits, onr regular $2 and $2.25 quality, go at 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 been in this part of the country is only a continuation of the former success they have met with everywhere tneyhave Visited. Ladies can attend this' game without any fear of being offended, as nothing will be eaid or done that would shock the most fastidious. The game will take place at 2:30 p. m. at the old fair grounds and will be enclosed with a large canvas fence, in cluding plenty of Beats. Admission to grounds, adults, 50 cents; children 25 centB. Hood Hirer Strawberry Carnival. About 150 persons went from here to Hood River last night to attend the strawberry carnival, leaving at 8:30 and returning at about 4 o'clock this morn ing. The trip would have been very much more pleasant to a large majority of the excursionists if about a score of The DalleB young bloods tad stayed at home. The main unpleaeant feature of the excursion was the presence of a number of voung fellows who went aboard half shot and got completely paralyzed ou Hood River whiskey. It has just come to this that if any future excursions of a similar nature are to be made enjoyable for self-respecting people, these young hoodlums, who are well-known and could easily be named, must be left at home. The Hood River peop'edid all in their power to make the visit of the excursion ists a pleasant one. The strawberry carnival, which gave occasion to tiie ex cursion, was gotten upby the Christian Endeavor of the Congregational church and was arranged to last two nights. The proceeds were to be devoted to the improvements of the grounds surround ing the church edifice. The receipts of the first night netted about $50, and those of last night were probably more. Hood River misses and matrons served ice cream and Hood River Btraw berries under the shade of oak trees that would make Longfellow's Village Blacksmith's chestnut tree ashamed of itself. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the long-establiehed and practiced custom, ard at the request of citizens, a mass meeting of citizens of Dalles City will be held in the county court house in Dalles City at 8:30 o'clock p. in., June 14, 1001, for the purpose of uoni inating u mayor, treusurer, a water com missioner at large of D.illes City, and for the purpose of ar-auging for meet' ings in the different wards to nominate councilmen und water commissioners the night following. Dated at Dalles City June 11, 1901, K. B. DtiKUit, Mayor of Dalles City. Mr. James Brown of Puttmouth, Va., over 00 years of age suffered for years with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him. DeWitt'u Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. .HE. Boys' fine ribbed, light weight, phirtB and drawers, per garment 25C Boys' jersey ribbed, hpavy,fcilver 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, shirt? and drawers, per garment 50C DON'T OVERLOOK WINDMILLS, PUMPS and RUBBER and Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers. If you are in need of anything in our lino, 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 t WALTHER, THE DALLES, - - - OREGON. A Great BARGAIN in .Japanese Silk.., 20-inch Japanese "Wash Silk...29c per yd 24-inch " u " ...43c per yd The above two lots aro positively tho best bargains in the silk line ever sold in this city. Thoy are splendid goods for Waists and Children's Fine Dresses. Wo have it in all colors and black. Why pay 50c or even 00c for tho same goods wo oiTor at '13c. ii THE The Place to Save Money. Mrs. K. Carey, having purchased the millinery slock of Mrs, Harper at the Bazaar, begs to announce that she ' desires to close out the old stock during , the coming week, at greatly reduced ' prices, when she will open with a fresli ! stock of the newest things in millinery ' and ladies' furnishing goods. jnii0-l w i ! Lost A gold fob chain, with locket attnehed, containing u child's pictuie. I The tinder will be suitably rewarded by I leaving it at the otlice of Dr. Sanders. lOjuii-H Dressed spring chickens at the Studel man Commission Co.'s 24tf WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone 433. Local, 102. Starts To Men's and Boys' Summer Underwear. Wo havo just o onori tho best line of Un derwear over shown in tlic city, and wo are selling these goods at the lowest prices. Men'B jersey ribbed, heavy, silver grey, shirts and drawers, per garment.. 48C Men's fancy striped, heavy ribbed, shirts and drawers, per garment. . . 50C Men's grey mixed, merino, shirts and drawers, per garment 30C Men's brown und ecru, lace weave, light weight, shirts und dravers, per garment 50C THESE BARGAINS. PIPE, Garden Hose FAIR" Second Street. Lost A fox terrier, 'J years old; all white save the face, which is black ; tail closely bobbed. Answers to the name of Hob. Any information us to his where abouts or his return to Victor Marden will be liberally rewarded, junlO-lfc Soulo 15ro9., piano tuners, represented by Mr. Silas U. Soule, are making their regular senii'iinunal stop at The Dalles. Leave orders at Niekeleen's or Menofeo A i'arkiiiB' stores. jun8.12 For ealo or lent A house of nino rooms on Ninth street, with two lots and a nice little orchard. Apply to Dad Ilutts. junll ld Itw When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what ttie hair needs when it gets Sn that con d'Miin. We have ' the Crown of Science Hair tfmiffib Grower and C. coanut CreamKH Tonic. They Mill cure daud mil' and all H-.lp diseases. For sale at Fruzei's bar bur shop. I'rice 50c and 7ou a bottle. Subscribe for Tun Chiioniclk. - morrow.