. ' '...' Embroiderie and White G-opds. We invite the public to inspect our latest arrival in novelties of Embroi deries. The assortment is very extensive, with prices ranging from 50c to $1.00 per yard. We call your attention to our special lines of India Linen, Victoria Lawn, French Nainsooks, Egyptian Dimity, French. Swiss, Colored Dotted Swiss, Plain and Colored Piques. n-. See Our Center Window. Call and see some Original and Exclusive Novelties in Ladies' Wrappers. Just received them. PEASE & MAYS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ' Pruning Shears, Pruning Knives, Budding Knives, Pruning" Saws, free Pruning Shears, Bean Pumps. Myers Pumps, Sulphur, Lime, Salt, Danne's Solid Sprays, AT PlfllEB & BEPJl'S Ruitafl Prices 1 Bicycles. "We . have the largest assortment of Bicycles that has ever been carried in this cit', and to reduce our stock, have decided that to all CASH buyers we will sell at greatly re duced prices for the . NEXT TEN DAYS ONLY. Prices made now will only hold good for wheels already on hand. Call and see our display. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES for sale cheap. Bi cycles rented at 25c per hour. Bicycles repaired. Removal Notice. Nolan's Book Store now located at No. 54 Second Street, near Union. Tim Tyisrli Val ley Creamery Delicious. Ask Vanbibber & Worsley for it. 45c. Every Square is Full Weight. CREAMERY Tygh Valley A. A. B. TEiBPHOlirE zero. 8O. The Dalles Daily GUroniGie. ntered a the PostolHce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. MONDAY. MARCH 9, 1896 . BRIEF MENTION. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle - Reporters. Forecast Fair tonight and Tuesday Mr. Fred Grunow has taken a positi with the O. R. & N. Co. Fern Lodge, No. 25, Degree of Honor, will give a fine entertainment at the Baldwin opera house, March 11th. Programme will appear later. aire. elen u. Martord will lecture 1.1 the Methodist church Wednesday even ing on the subject of "Reform and Re formers." A general attendance is in vited. Mr. Max Blank is fitting up his brick yard, preparatory to engaging in brick- making in a short time. There will be a tremendous home demand for them this season. Mr. Ed. Williams ia removing the merchandise etored -iahia warehouse, preparatory to tearini nown. Work will be commenced soon on the ne store building. Peach buds have not been injured in the country except in rare instances. Within the city, where the buds were influenced by walls of buildings, a los9 has in several cases resulted. Mr. A. S. Blowers today filed the folV lowing statement with the county clerk "l nereDy tender my resignation as coumty commissioner of Wasco county to take effect as soon as approved by th county court." TLT- "I O . 1 t 1 .LI- l .mi. qauiuci, luiuigiiv puuueutrr uy the west snore, who has been in the employ of the Equitable Eife Insurance Co: for five years past, baa been pro moted to the position of general man ager far Oregon. Mr. Wickman, a farmer living on 5-Mile., says that the cold snap has de troyed millions of. grasshoppers in his vicinity. The warm weather caused them to hatch freely, and the freeze de stroyed them unanimously. All parties who have subscribed to the Rattlesnake road and are delinquent will please pay right away, as Mr. McDonald can superintend the work while working out the appropriation given by Sherman county. All money and labor should be in before the 20th of March. In the report of the McKinley club meeting the names of the committees appointed by the president were inad vertently omitted. The committees are as follows: Executive B. S. Hunting- . ton, Frank Menefee, E. Jacobsen. Mem' bership M. T. Nolan, W. H. Wilson T. A. Hudson.- ;' The friends of Hon. Pierce Mays in i The Dalli-: will be glad to hear of that gentleman's election to the presidency of the Multopor Republican C lub, the lead i ing organization of its kin in the state. Vrhe delegates to the I?st t oclub con ventions remember the h ispitaie en- Tia - rwiid Avd tftnts Ry oO. J. E! election close 2:30 o'clock, contest grew the friends the entire r director Barnelt, tertainment given by the Multopor Club and under Mr. May's presidency the earne conditions are sure to continue. The Multopor Clnb carries the Republi can hftnnpr wl 1 t.n thA frnnt. rr-: n c n i i 1 . - i iue puna lor iu ecdooi t6 o'clock tonight. At 57 votes were polled spirited after tb'a hou ot all Candida 2s worked afternoon. The contes are S. B. Adams while' the struggle for echool clerk is be- vxween n.rneat jacoDsen ana.vjeo. irauss. ;jSnr. F. W. Li. Skibbe has attached a thermometer to his telephone. It is eupposed to indicate the degree of heat a person is in when anything ia the mat ter with central or he don't catch what is said after repeated efforts, and ia in tended merely as a safeguard. Blood heat is indicated at 100. It is very dan- erous to stand at the telephone when it eta above this figure. moaning of the death of bis eldest brother, Mr. T. H. Moody, of Lewis, dwards county, Kansas. His first in tonation ot cia brother's sickness .or eatb was the receipt of a marked copy of a Kansas paper containing the an nouncement. The deceased ia about 70 year8 of age. He waa thrown from a wagon Tuesday last, causing concussion of the apinal cord and partial paralysis. He died at 6 o'clock a. m, the following Thursday. J Mrs. E. W. Allen of Portland will give a lecture next Tuesday evening at the Congregational church on the subject of "India." The lecture will be supple mented with the finest stereo pticon in the state, and an experienced operator run it. Lecture-goers are cautioned to miss this excellent lecture ; they arai also cautioned not to mistake tne t. It appears on the cards Wednes evening, but the time has been anged to 'Tuesday, becanae of the Degree of Honor entertainment, which occurs Wednesday nigbt, and many will desire to attend both. Another Baa Man Mistaken. The Orchestra Union will give a dance on the 14th of March. The members of the Union are deserves of buying some new uniforma and choose this way to as certain whether their efforts to entertain the public are appreciated or not. The orchestra desires every encouragement it ia possible for the citizens to bestow, and they ahonld show it in buying liber ally oi tne tickets. Many a summer night have the boys pleased our ears by their sweet melodies, ministering to our joya or dulling the edge of sorrow with ithe perfect harmony of their instru-' ents. Often again in the coming sea' on will they contribute to our pleasure ithout money and without price. The Dalles has every reason to be proud of its ' orchestra. It contains talent of a high order. The coming ball will have n intrinsic value of ita own, apart from any other consideration, which Bhould eeaure a large and general attendance. ' Xor Rent. A five-room cottage on Fourth street. Apply to Wm. Michell Jim Crate is a saki rind a wiser man ia morning. He has labored not under be delusion that the world owes him a living, but that a email share of it, that class of aociety known as the demi monde, are financially responsible for hia needs, be theyparge or email. While j in a house of ill tame adjoining Maetz & Pundt'a saloon last night he made his usual demands for money of the inmates. Tney refused, but he persisted, even re sorting to threats of personal violence. They retaliated and threatened to call the police. He then defied the. whole police force of the city. ' Shortly after ward Officer Connelly and Marshal Blakeney arrived, having been sum moned. Crate fled to the room next door, where he waa followed by the offi cers. Being approached by Blakeney, Crate shot out his left, but some way it missed connection, and a stinging blow in the face felled him to the floor. Both officers picked him up and he went very meekly to the city jail. Blood waa streaming from his face, and a physician called, who found that Crate had sus tained a fracture of the nose. He was patched up, and this morning appeared before the city recorder. - He plead guilty and was fined $50. There ia an other fine of $50 hanging over him for a misdeed some months ago, which he for feited ..y coming back to the citv; He will now have to pay the $50, or serve it out in jail, before he ia given another opportunity to leave town. Words from Ellis. i he Hon. W. R. Ellis, writing to a constit uent in The Dallea, apeaks frankly in regard to several matters of general in terest. He promises that the Oregon delegation will do all in their power to secure the necessary appropriations to protect and complete the work at tffe locks, and that speedily. In regan the public brilding at The Dalleel considers the chance for getting sue. bill through the preaent congress ia rmote. Speaking oi the tariff, he is sorry the senate would not take up the tariff hill as it came from the house. On the whole, he thinks the present congress will not accomplish much, agreeing with The Dalles correspondent that they are too buay president-making, Mr. Stewart Entertains. their nsual shortness, for ere the joyous party were aware of it, the midnight hour jvas warning them that it was time all honest folks were in, bed. Several new games were introduced and success fully carried out, as well as a number of old ones, in ecstaciea of great mirth and enthusiasm. A well-prepared and bountiful repast was also partaken of, and shortly after 12 the guests reluct antly departed, with many expressions of well wishes that their teacher might live to enjoy a few hundred more equally pleasant and delightful birthdays. On behalf of the class, one of . the yonng ladies presented Mr. Stewart with an elegant gold fountain pen as a birthday gift. Those preeent were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dufur, Mr. Stewart, Misses Lizzie Schooling, Martha Schooling, Grace Scott, Mollie Norman, May Miller, Nettie Davis. Bettie Davis, Emma Ullrich, Gertie Kinney, Cora Hendrick- Bon, Edna Burnett; Meeera. A. G. Hoer ing, O. McNeill, Archie Barnett, Elmer Ward, and Master Bernie Dufur. Republicans at Grass Valley. The opening gun of the campaign in Sherman county was the big Republi can rally at .Grass Valley on Saturday last. There were over 500 people prea ent, many coming from a distance of twenty miles. The speaker of the even ing was Hon. John Michel, who held the floor for over two hours, amid much enthusiasm. He handled . the political situation in hia accustomed forcible manner, and administered potent medi cine from his generous laboratory of facta and figures. - The inclement weather (there waa snow on the ground) did not detract from the size of the assemblage. Three brass bands and two quartettes contributed . to the enjoyment of the evening. DIED. In The Dallea, March 7th. the eix-montha-old . babe of Mr. and Mrs.. Ira Walker. The interment took place yes terday in Odd Fellows' cemetery Rev. I. H. Hazel officiating. ; ' ee our corner window for the best bicycles in the world for the smallest amount of money. The wheels, are of an elegant finish and strictly high grade. For eale by Maya & Crowe. Mr. George Ernest Stewart, teacher of the Young People's Bible class of the Christian Sunday echool, gave a recep tion to the members of his class last Saturday evening, at the residence of Hon. E. B. Dufur, the occasion being in honor of the anniversary of hia 20th birthday. The event is one long to be remembered by the merry guests pres ent by reason of the manner in which they were most happily and royally en tertained. Father Time, who is, at his very slowest pace, ah exceedingly diffi cult fel low to keep up with, seemed to have issued special orders for that even ing, that his winged element tax ita speed to the very utmost, in order that the hours might appear to be about half Awarded ' Highest HonorsWorld's Fair, Ciold Medal, Midwinter Fair. IMfflBJi Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. M GJT Our entire stock of Pianos to be sold before April 1st. We must vacate our store building", and anything1 in our line at cut prices. Rather than to move our whole stock we will sell you anything you may want before we move, AT COST. Jacobsen Book & Music Company, 162 Second .Street, THE dalles; OR. Try a Bottle. Atwood's Syrup of Tar, Horehound and Wild Cherry for that Cough. DOHHLiIiS D$UG STORE. The Dalles Commission Go., -DEALERS IM- Coal, Ice and Proiice, Forip anfl Bcmestic Fmits ani Yeptatk Oysters. Fish, Poultry and Game In Season. .. NORTH POWDER ICE, which ia noted for ita purity and lasting qualities. tlOCS 8PBING8. BOSLTN, ANTHRACITE and OKOBQES CBEEK FOR KTTUT and HASGFACTVRINO Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washington Streeta. Consignments Solicited. , Gooda received for Cold Storage and Forwarding.