JOS. T. PETERS & GO., Seems before -DEALERS IK- you buy BUILDING MATERIALS ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Patty Chronicle. ntered a the Poetofflce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price Ckruielt ud 9. 1. Iriliie. $2.50 (1.75 " aid WmUj Oregniu . 3.00 2.00 " ud Weekly Eumiiier 3.25 2.25 " WHt Kw T.rfc World..... 2.25 2.00 ID Cerate per line for first Insertion, and 6 Centa 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. THURSDAY - APRIL 18, 1895 BRIEF MENTION. XieaTes From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. The river is 11.2 today and about stationary. See A. M. Williams 3 great specials in tomorrow's issue. J if iroweu arrived In this morning from Day ville with a load of wool: - The- Dalles City yesterday landed sixty or more passengers at the Cascade Locks. License to wed was issued this morn ing to F. S. Gunning and Miss Carrie Davenport. The Wasco warehouse received thirty two sacks of wool this morning and twenty this afternoon. Sheepmen report the grass unusualy poor for this time of year, caused they say, by frosts and cold weather. The social and entertainment, which was to be given by the Ep worth League : Friday, has been postponed for one week. The Regulator brought up several prairie schooners last night and a lot of good people, who are bound for Harney county. Sixteen carloads of sheep were shipped to Chicago from the yards here this morning. The sheep belonged to Fargher Bros. The Smith Bros, will give their prize dance at the opera house one week from Saturday night, and their regular dance Bext Saturday evening. . Evang. Lutheran church, next Sun day, 10 :30, preparation for holy com- munion ; 2 p. m. Confirmation and com munion. Always a cordial welcome. - The city council meets tomorrow night for the purpose of disposing of the re . maining claims against .the city, caused by Mr. Monahan and his case of small pox. v While the rainfall in the Willamette alley has been one inch and a quarter here it has only been four one hnndretbs, South of here though, the rainfall has r been quite heavy. ' -, 1. ; . , - - Situation wanted by a good steady boy as clerk in a clothing store ; he has had two years experience. Apply at Mrs. F. Hendershott's dressmaking parlors becond and Liberty street. . aprl8-3t ..." The. East End presents a rather dull appearance today though the blacksmith Our Special Sale for Saturday, to be announced in tomorrow's paper, will be specially interest ing to Young Ladies from 2 to 5 years of age. PEASE hops are all doing a rushing business. Another week or two will show a differ ent state of affairs. Then all that part of town will be filled with wool teams. Condon & Seufert received today the first installment of their telephones and the balance will be here by the time these 'are in place. " They are' fine in struments and will no doubt give entire satisfaction to the patrons of the com pany. . ' The local market is well supplied with salmon, but the run is not on yet and the canneries have not commenced work. It is said the run of bluebacks reached the Cascades Sunday, if so, they should be here next Sunday. The river is rising slowly but is approaching the stage where the wheels will begin to work. Mr. Emil Schannois out bugging these days, as he intends to send one hundred or more twice-stabbed lady-birds or lady-bugs to the fruit men in the Wil lamette valley. These little beetles are death on fruit pests and have done good service here. The first lot was received here a year or two ago and now there are thousands of them. Saturday morning Percy Adams, of Hood River, was driving home the owl from the pasture. He had along his 22- calibre rifle, and when a cow lagged be- hind he would shoot in her direction, the whistling of the bullets serving to head off the cow or start her along. By this means the boy saved many a step But in trying to see how close he could come to the cows without hitting them, he missed his aim and hit the best cow in the herd, striking her in a vital spot, and she dropped dead. Glacier. Mr. D. P. Thompson's lecture to be given Friday evening in . the Congrega- ional ch'ircb is to bs upon the oldest ivilization known to history, Egypt, izraim, the Land of the Two Walls r. Thompson makes no pretence of being an orator, he is a plain but very interesting talker who has seen what he will describe and can tell us what he has seen, tor the sake of the educational work we are very glad to say that pnpils of the schools can receive the benefits of this lecture at reduced rates. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Chad, she cried for Castoiisw When she became Miss, she dung to Oastoria. Whim Shr httft fhfMran, h garatham flnKiwU There will be a lecture by Hon. D. P Thompson of Portland, at the Congrega tional church, Friday evening, April 19th, at 7:30 o'clock, subject, either "The Monuments of Egypt," or "Points of Interest in Palestine." The lecture will be under (he auspices of the Ladies' Aid ? Society of . the ' Congregational church. . ; " : ". " " y -'; , td . Best cabinet photos in the city, re duced from $3.E0 to $2, for & few. days only, at Chicago gallery. Second , street, opposite Mays & Crowe's hardware store. ral5-2w. & MAYS. At the Locks. Work at the Cascade Locks is progres sing rapidly. Above the upper bulkhead the guard walls are almost completed, and the canal has been excavated to its full depth, down to the water line so that it can be completed very quickly when the high water is over. Eight days work on one of the gates completed one section on one" gate, and work has been commenced on the other which it is ex pected will be completed in the same length of time. This will make, two of the three gates complete. Below : the lower bulkhead the guard walls are about completed, and a mass of heavy stones is being placed on the upper side of the upper wall to protect it from the current of high water. When Gdvernbr Lord and party was there recently they were the guests of the Day Bros., who assured the governor that if no unforseen accidents happened, the canal would be opened not later than March 1st and possibly much sooner. The work is in good shape, and as soon as the' sammer flood is over it will be crowded to com pletion just as fast' as men' and money can do it. The Day Bros, have lots of money tied up until the work is finished and are just as anxious to get the work completed as the people of the Inland Empire are. We feel assured that in less than ten months the long delayed opening of the Columbia from this point to the sea will have been com pleted.' This will give a great impetus to business here and will, also be bene ficial to points east of us, as we will then have terminal ra.es. At the same time Eastern Oregon will never reach the full measure of its prosperity until the ob structions at this point have been re' moved and the Columbia is made a free highway to the sea. Ing-alls on Gold. "It is the most cowardly and treach erous of all metals. It makes no treaty it does not break. It has no friend it does not sooner or later betray. Armies and navies are not maintained by gold In times of panic and calamity, ship wreck and disaster, it becomes the agent and minister of ruin. No nation ever tought a great war by the aid of gold On the contrary, in the crisis of the greatest peril, it becomes an enemy more potent than the foe in the field; but when the battle is won and peace has re turned gold reappears and claims the fruits of the victory. In our own civil war it is doubtful if the gold of New fork and London did not work ns great er injury than the powder and lead and iron of the rebels. It was the most in vincible enemy of the public credit, Gold paid no soldier or sailor. It re fused the national obligations. It was worth most when our fortunes were the lowest. Every defeat gave it increased value. . It was in open alliance with our enemies the world over, and all its en ergies were evoked for our destruction But as usual, when danger has been averted and the victory secured, gold swaggers to the front and asserts the supremacy. All pain banished Vj Dr. Mllaa' Pals PlUa. We carry a Complete Line of Pishing Tackle, Ammunition, Stoves and Steel Ranges, Wire Cloth, ' Wire Poultry Netting, Sewer Pipe, Iron Water Pipe, Garden Tools, Sheep Shears, ; Barrell Chums, RutVber and Cotton Wrap ped Garden Hose, Groceries and Provisions, Oak Fir and Maple Cord wood and General sup plies, MAIER& BENTON. PERSONAL MENTION. J. E. Hanna. Hood River's popular merchant, is in the city today. Mrs. Mary G. Fisher, of Petersburg, Illinois, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Brooks. Mrs. W. O. Hadley of Bandon, Or., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clarke. Mr. Edward G. Shoun, special agent for the London Globe Insurance Co., was in the city last night.. Mr. Willis Brown, of Portland is in the city looking at the fruit situation, with a view ot getting some kind ot con certed action in fruit shipments. Married. Bv W. C. Curtis, castor of the Congre gational church, at the residence of Judge Blakely, on Thursday, April 18th, Frank S. Gunning and Miss Caroline G. Davenport, both of this city. Mens' OTershlrta! Mens' Underwear! ' Now opening up the finest line of dress shirts and underwear ever showed in The Dalles. Every shirt 36 inches long, made np in the very best way, in an endless variety of patterns, perfect beauties. Also an elegant line of spring and summer underwear. Call and in spect them, you will be more than sat' isfied, both as to style and price. Robert E. Williams, - Blue Front store, opposite Diamond Mills. al6tf. For -Sale. ... Steam yacht Irma has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, is as good as new. Has just passed inspection. Price $500 spot cash. H. C. Cos, al7-lw . Sec'y Hood River Mfg. Co. The Wasco Warehouse Co. have on sate at their warehouse Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat, Barley, Barley Chop, Oats and Hay. Are sole agents in The Dalles for the now celebrated Goldendale roller mills flour, the best flour in the market, and sold only in ton lots or over. 9-tf ARC TMP. REST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the . PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS '' Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ' " ABSOLUTELY PURE all druggists sell Dr. Miles Pain PttJs, AND- Telephone We are showing now the very latest toes in Black and Tan Shoes. Also a large line of staples. The Tjgtx 'Val ley Creamery BUTTER Ask VanlDib'ber & Worsley for it. Every Square is Pull Weight. TEIiEPHOUE 80. Are Your Eyes Open ? IF SO, READ THIS. Just Received,. A Complete Assortment of GARDEN and TIMBER SEEDS. We can save you money. Now wend your way to the Big Brick, opposite Moody's Warehouse. E. J. COLLINS & CO Telephone 20. Terms Cash. Crescents! Crescents! Crescents! Why pay $100 for a Bicycle . When you can get one for $55? We buy direct from the makers, and save you the jobber's profit. We sell our High-grade CRESCENT, with wood rim and Clincher tire, for. .$80 0 The same wheel, with Morgan & Wright tire, for : 75 00 - - This wheel weighs 23 pounds. Our SPECIAL CRESCENT, with either wood or steel rims, M. & W. tires. .$55 This wheel with wood rim weighs 28 pounds; with steel, 5U pounds. Our SPECIAL CRESCENT will compare favorably with any $75 wheel on the market, and we will give the same guarantee that is siven on tne mgnest priced wheel sold. - Come and see our samples or send for catalogue. MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles. Take your. Prescriptions to M. Z DONNELIj. DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE. RUPERT & GABEL, 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. XSTo. 23 CREAMERY Delicious. A. A. B. They will be Filled by Thorough . Prescription Druggists. Adjoining Joles, Collins & Co.'e Stere,