C3) Pease & Mays present their compliments and request the pleasure of your presence at their Spring. Opening, Monday Evening, April 8, 1895, from 7:30 to 10. Music by the Orchestra Union. No Goods Sold. FruitGrowers Solid Sprays. These Sprays are reduced to a SOLID form, requiring only the addition of water for immediate use.. SPRAY. NO. 1. Winter SpTay for San Jose Scale. and , Curl'Leaf of the Peach. , BUILDIW& : MATERIALS Lime, unelacked. . . . . Sulphur, powdered.. Salt, Liverpool. 30 lbs .20 lbs .15 lbs The above is a very efficient remedy for the San Jose Scale and Curl Leaf of the Peach, and is an excellent fertilizer for the trees. It not only destroys the scale and prevents the spread of the carl leaf, bat removes all lichens and keeps the bark soft. ' '..- ' In the case of cnrl leaf, the greatest good will result from the early spraying, as it prevents to a large degree the dor mant spores of this., parasitic fungus coming to life,' and destroys any that may have started. dibxctioks. ' . ' To be most successful, this spray should be applied just before the buds swell in the spring. It can be used at this time stronger than later, and should be thrown upon the trees when it is warm. tt t : r i . gallons of water; for 'summer work use 1 pound to 8 gallons of water. Maier & Rpntnn baIa norAnt.Q. Thft T)llfl Or. WUWW.., " " I J " " JOS. T. PETERS & CO. -DEALERS IN -AND- SUPPLIES. Tolophono 3J"o. 2B We are showing now the very latest toes in Black and Tan Shoes. Also a large line of staples. JOHBJ C. HERTZ. MAIER & CENTON SOLE AGENTS, THE DALLES. The Tyeh Val- I I I I f" f Is ley Creamery Delicious. Ask Vanbibber & Worsley for it. Every Square is Full Weight. TELEPHOISTB 3STO. SO. CREAMERY '6 A. A. B. The Dalles Dafly- Chronicle. ntered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price Amide ud X. T. Tribute. . , $2.50 $1.75 " ud Weekly Ortgwiw 3.00 2.00 " ud Wetklj Examiner ....... 3.25 2.25 " Weekly New lerk World 2.25 2.00 10 Cents per line for first insertion, and 6 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. -Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than S o'clock will appear the following day. MONDAY, - APRIL 8. 1895 BRIfcF MENTION, t From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. Second hand buggy for sale. Apply at this office. 2t. "Fibre Chamois" jaet received at A. M. Williams & Co. tf. Fifty head of cattle will be received at the stockyards today for shipment to Troatdale. Two drunks were before the city re corder this morning, and were fined in the usual sum. Stylish dresses made for $7 and up ward a. Mrs. F. M. Hendershott, Second and Liberty streets. 3t. Dressmaking in all the latest styles and at reasonable prices, at Mrs. For- wood'e, on Court street. Call and get prices. The concert given by the Gesang Verein last night, was well attended, and was one of the pleasantest affairs of the season. The two loads of wool the first of the spring clip, and forwarded by the Bald' win Sheep & Land Co., was unleaded at the Wasco warehouse Saturday after noon: About fifty applications have been made to the city treasurer for circulars concerning the city bond issue, and it is probable nearly that many bids will be put in. The bids will be opened on the 15th. The Oregon Statesman, not the Salem paper, bnt a new one of that name , ipBued here, has made its appearance, It remarks with wonderful pre-science that "Fakes don't go." Hence will probably have to change its name. The ship Cupica, with a cargo of tin, arrived at Astoria yesterday, 199 days from Liverpool. She had been given up as lost, and many ol the canners of the lower river had duplicated their orders for tin. The ship experienced remarks 4 bly rough weather during almost the en tire trip. Tin will now be plentiful as the Cupica had enough, and another, lot is on the way. A lodge of the Master Horseshoers Protective Association was organized here Saturday, by M. V. George of Port land. All the blacksmiths of the city joined it.' The following officers were elected: F. S. Gunning, Pres. ; Geo. T, Thompson, Vice Pres.; M. Lane, Bee. Sec; Henry St. Arnold, Delinquent Sec; J. D. Hockman, Treas. ; M. Shoren, master at arms. Articles of incorporation were filed to day of Antelope Water company. The object is to furnish water for household purposes, protection against fire and for irrigation. The duration of the company is perpetual, the capital etock (100, divided into ten shares of the par value of $10 each, N. Barns, W. Boltongnd B. Durbin, incorporators. Pease & Mays will have their regular annual spring opening tonight from 7 :30 to 10 o'clock. The Dalles Orchestra will be in attendance and furnish music for the occasion. -The immense store build ing is filled with goods and the very latest styles and novelties in drees goods and trimmings will be displayed. The opening being for the purpose of showing their stock to the public, no goods will be sold between the hours named. There was a cutting affray in Charles Stubling's Friday night, a young man named Powere being the victim and his friend, Valentine, the man who stabbed him. He was cut in the side, but as no vital part was reached, he will get well, unless blood-poisoning sets in. Valen tine was arrested, and bad a prelimin ary examination before Recorder Dufur Saturday. He was held under $250 bonds to await the action of the grand jury. . . . Some people never ..know when April fool day is past. This morning City Marshal Blakeney took advantage of our confiding disposition and asked us to step in the back room of the jail and see a man who had got mashed up in some mysterious manner. Of course we never suspected anything wrong in the matter, for Jim's rotund and good natured face was as placid as a July dream of love, and so we stepped in. He did the rest. If it wasn't for the fact that we are afraid the jury might find that we ought to be there we would sue him for false imprisonment, but under the circum stances we have concluded to let it pass Card of Thanks. The Y. W. C. T. IJ. desires to return thanks to the members of the Home Dramatic club for the receipt of $21, its proportion of she proceeds of the rendi tion of the drama, Nevada. TJesdi-a S. Ruch, Pres. Etta Stoey, Sec Real Estate Transaction. Wayland B Perry and wife to Hans Hansen, n, nw, sec. 19, tp 1 n, r 10 e; $400. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gare them Castoria. Jos. T. Peters A Co. have cord wood, which is desirable in all respects, and respectfully solid' your orders. Wasmlc Items. The school at this place commenced Monday, April 1st. Prof. Lake, late of rtland, is principal,. Miss Whiticher of Independence, is first assistant. The eople of this part of the country have aeons to congratulate themselves on ving secured the services of these ained and conscientious teachers. Mr. ke has made an enviable record with heretofore. 4 The plowing season is over. A large area has been sown in wheat, oats and barley. The prospect Is good for large yield. - The sheep shearing crews are prepar ing to make their annual raid. Mr. John End, James Patison and Dan Palmateer have gone to Antelope with loads of bacon.. H. E. Driver, Bruce Driver and Ed. Mason are each loading a four-horse team with .bacon, at Jordan's, which will be freighted to the Harney country. .2.. All Abont a Dog-. Justice Davis' court has been in session all afternoon trying the case of the state against Huskey. The defendant is a boy of probably 15 years of age, and be Is charged with shooting a dog be longing to Mrs. Bachelor. According to the testimony the boy had been shoot ing grouse, and bad shot one near where Mrs. Bachelor's daughter was standing. The dog now deceased tried to get at the grouse, and kept Huskey's dog from picking it up, although at the time a rope was around his neck, the other end of which was in Miss Bachelor's hand. The boy shot the dog while he was not more than three feet from- the girl's side, killing him instantly. Housekeeping;. The housekeeper, who is on her feet from morn till night, and who has so many things to worry and perplex ; her, will be better able to preform the duties which devolve upon her, by ' taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Superior Medi cine, it quickens the appetite, aids digestion, imparts the vigor of health to the weak and nerveless, cures others, will cure yon. .Bogus Dollars. Bewa. It is reported that a number of bogus dollars, of 1879 date, are being circulated about town. They are a good imitation of the genuine coin but considerably lacking in weight, and the milling and lettering are said to be stamped a little sharper than is done in Uncle Sam's dollar factories. Pendleton Tribune. Mr. Sam Monahan, the man who brought the smallpox from Nebraska to The Dalles, and who had that city thor oughly stirred up for a while, is in Ante' lope at present. He used to reside in this section, and went back East to im prove his health, but evidently made a bad job of it. Antelope Herald. ' BOBN. April 4th, to the wife of A. McDaniel, a son. ... All druggist aell Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. PERSONAL MENTION. M. J. Anderson was in the city Satur day. Mr. Ed Mays spent yesterday in the city. , .. . Mr. C. W. Masill of Wapinitia is in the city today. . Miss Lizzie Sampson returned Satur day from a visit in Portland. Mrs. A. A. Brown was a passenger for Portland by boat this morning. - Mrs. C. J. Van Duyn' of Tyzh is the guest of Mrs. B. F. Laughlin. Will Crossen returned to University Park this morning, after spending Sun day at home. Mr. Chas. Cooper and wife returned from Sonoma, Calif., today, and will leave .for Rufus tomorrow. Mrs. Forwood, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, is again able to wait on her customers. Rev. J. H. Woods was telegraphed for from Portland yesterday afternoon, on account of the serious illness of his nine- year-old daughter. He left on the early passenger this morning. Mr.' Walter Davenport, a former resi dent of this city, but now of Colfax, spent yesterday with his brother, on his way to the grand lodge, A. O. U. W., which meets at Ulympia. Mr. C. W. Dietzel arrive home from Pasadena. Cal.. last night. He is hearty and rugged, weighing 166 pounds, and is brmly of the opinion that Pasadena is the grandest resort for those afflicted with pulmonary, complaints, in the world. Are Your Eyes Open ? IF SO, READ THIS. Just Received,. Torturing Disfiguring Skin Diseases instantly- Relieved CUTICURA ft 7 the .. CURE Ctjticura, the great, skin v'-.vji :?:.:' ;"3 the most intense itc'ru iL'. ...t, ..hj h ..-i'.;-mation, permits rest a;ul iJi.'v, ;v.j.; . - ,.i irritated surfaces, clcainyss t.::r. h.:rj oi and scales, and restores vft h.-.ir. "Ci. it- "!i Soap, the only medicated toilot sap, i;i i:;.;;. pensable in cleansing discn&e't surface;. 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Our SPECIAL CRESCENT, with either wood or steel rims, M. & W. tires. $55 00 This wheel with wood rim weighs 28 pounds; with steel, 30 pounds. Our SPECIAL CRESCENT will compare favorably with any $75 wheel on the' market, and we will give the same guarantee that is given on the highest priced wheel sold. Come and see onr samples or send for catalogue. - MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles. Take your Prescriptions to. M. Z. DONNELL. They will be Filled by Thorough Prescription Druggists. DEUTSCHE! APOTHEKE. RUPERT & GAB EL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, TENTS and WAGON COVERS, And all Articles Kept In a First Class Harness Shop. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE. Adjoining Joles, Collins & Co.'s Store, 233, OXlX!GKr.