To Dress Well Is more the result of good judg ment and taste than mere lavish use of money. On r new stock of Spring Dress Goods Is adapted to fill the wants of all. FANCY SUITINGS All Wool, 30-inch, 15 cents per yard. English Cheviots and Etamines, All Wool, 34-inch, 25, 30 and 35 cts. per yard. You Must Eat. Since it is a Self-evident fact that you must Eat to Live, or Live to Eat, whv not trv some of that delicious Breakfast Food, Flaked Hominy, at 5c per pound. WE CAN RECOMMEND IT. We have it. $8. SO The GORDON HAT ! Point to the do so with confidence if it s a & GORDON ! 1 I Jr can 17 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalies Daily Chronicle. IdllriCN. FI1IDAY, - MARCH 2G, 1S97 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Itaiidom Observations and Local Events of I.i'MHer rtlusnitude. The city marshal baa several hoboes at work on the streets. The weather forecust for tomorrow eays there will be more rain. The regular monthly examinations were held in the schools today. The latest weaveB and coloring in the celebrated "Jamestown" drees goods at A. M. Williams & Co.'s The local did not get in until after 2 o'clock today, being detained by the ac cident to the freight train at Viento.' Four carloads of cattle will be shipped tonight to Troutdale. Part are shipped by the Fultona of Sherman county, and the balance by A. R. Lyle. Lewis Porter drove up street Ibis afternoon with an incipient Maud S in a sulky. It was the strongest evidence of spring that we have yet seen. The Dalles Trading Co., cornor of 3d and Federal streets, will pay the highest cash price for second-hand goods. m24-tf C. D. Pluming, Agent. The fund to erect a monument to the victime of the Sliver Lake fire, in Lake county, now amounts to $1500, and ne gotiations for the marble have been en tered into. Train 21, a freight, leaving here last night, met with an accident in the ehape of a broken axel near Viento. In con sequence the west-bound passenger was held at Hood River for several hours this morning. The engineers employed to survey the route for the railroad from Biggs to Wasco are in the city, They will go to 88 tonight, and begin work Monday. It is expected the survey will .be com pleted in about two weeks. The meetings in the Christian church are still going on. Saturday night aiter preaching services the ordinance of bap tism will be administered. Sunday n;glit Evangelist Pierce will give some of ms early history aB a "wild boy of the world," The bowling medal, for which the ladies contest every Thursday jifternoon at the club, has been going the rounds at a lively rate, no lady having captured t two successive weeks. It will I e given to the one who wins it three successive t mee. Mrs. Chas. Stephens now wears At the Stuhling Greeuhouse you will "'id strong, well-rooted geraniums, luchaias, white and yellow marguerites and heliotropes, from five cents up. Bes in bloom, 15 cents, or two for 25 Jn; calla lilies in bloom, 25 cents; Pansies 25 per dozen. Appropriate "oral designs furnished on short notice. 24-dlw-wlm t)f.ecf(Ier Phelps baa been busy moBt tin y 8Ul,orlntend!ng the examina- 0 of rftVlr BlevlnB, charged with lar- , ceny from a dwelling, the offence being J the alleged taking of a Winchester rifle from the house of A. J. Osborne. Pros ecuting Attorney .Tayne appears for the Btate and J. L. Story for the defendant. The examination will hardly be closed at press hour. mi. l i .;.. ... r iUC BCCrrtl "fUuu,1 BIUIC flithS( cllstomSi habit8, manners, rules, Roney Bros., in Uoshen, Lane county aw8 and euperc.tjtions; each difforit)g uuaemeieu uv uurKmiB nisi mBui, huu . ..lrnnrUtifB in pvorv quite an amount of goods taken. In all, I h d . d a f , ' Lilt; IUH3 is uuuut ?.uu. xiic pusiuiuuu IS in the same building, and some stamps were taken, but it is not known how It is quite natural that mankind should divide and disagree on every proposition that comes up. It is per haps for the best that this is so. In all countries there are sects in reiigion nnd politics; creeds religious, creeds moral, many. This is the sixth time this store has been burglarized. Suit has been begun at Eugene by portion of their own people. What is I religion in our country would be eacri ' lege in another; what is good morals in one would not be tolerated in another. In no one thing is there so great a var iance as in the belief as to what consti Laura A. Harris against the board of ; tutes morality. The worship of Baal would, even when robbed of its religious character, be claimed by all of us as the judges at the late school election on ac count of their refusal to allow women to vote. It is attended to make a test case ; m03t gross immorality. Yet to those of this suit, for the purpose of getting a r(lj8e( umier tnat religion there is noth decision as to the constitutionality of the jng immoral about it. It was right, cus law which provides that women taxpay- tomary and proper. The idols were ers may vote at school elections. , broken long ago, but alas! the woiship- A series of hitherto unpublished let j pers are still many. Then again, who ters written by General Sherman to a j even in these days has the same stand young girl who applied to him anony-, ard of morality ? Each of us looks upon motisly for information regarding an ar- our pet vice and most of us have at least my officer of whom she had once been ; one) as being trivial, while the pet of the the correspondent, is the most novel fea- j same brood of our neighbor is abomin ture of this number of McClure'a. There j able, is a touch of humor and a touch of ro-1 mance in the story the letters unfold, We cannot sea ourselves as others see and one is moved both to sigh and to j us, nor can wo judge ourselves as others laugh at the posture to which the gen-1 judge us. We can, though, see others eral's good nature finally brings him. j and judge them, and that's where we all The opening of spring millinerv by have a chance to even up. Outside of Mrs. C.L.Phillips was well attended .your regular criminal we average about and the stock displayed contained many ! alike. Some pass a good examination beautiful and artistic creations in both ! on veracity and honesty, but fall low in hats and bonnets. The spacious horn ne other mentality; some stand high was crowded all afternoon and evening, 1 In their honor of woman and barely but a poor chump of a reporter knows scratch through on some other propo nothing about "loves" and "dreams" "tion. Bnt in the grand total average and all that sort of thing, except what j for the term there is not a great deal of he heard the ladies say, and he won't difference. It all depends upon the point repeat that. j ol view and the We thought there was a pretty stiff i ,,,' breeze here vesterday, but it was only Let us illustrate : An old fellow named the tail end of the storm from the other ' "Jimmy" Hand used to haul charcoal side of the mountains. At Oregon City from Pine Nut to Carson City. Nevada, the wind swept down on the suspension j having a contract to furnish that coin bridge and moved it on its piers some nudity to the United States mint located eighteen inches. At Portland much there. Ho was without doubt the dirt damage was done to electric and tele- test mm in the state (always barring one phone wires, and much annoyance was . of the greasers;. His grizzled whiskers c.iueed by their crossing and breaking. were matted with tobacco juice and char From all reports it was one of the heavi-. coal dust from one year, and ear, to the .... a,mu v.,pr!,,f.i..l in Western other. He got into a way station one Bieyeles, Bieyele Sundries, Fishing Tackle, Steel Hanjes. Also a Scow-load of DRY FIR WOOD JUST RECEIVED AT MAIER& BENTON'S Pine Nut don't know enough to lift their hats to a woman ; and as for manners, one would think that they had never had mothers." The recollection seemed to affect Jimmv's eyes and consequently his nose, as his thoughts went winging back wards to his boyhood's days, and his feelings overcame him. Slowly his right hand sought mechanically his waist band and he plucked forth tho lower end of his bluo woolen shirt and wiped his eyes. Then he blew his nose, and re turned his impromptu handkerchief again to its case. A SiiihII Fire. The alarm of fire turned in about !5:30 this morning was caused by a small blaze starting in the Pacific Corset Fac tory, corner of Washington and Second. Night Watchman Wiley discovered the fire and at once turned in an alarm. The fire started from a lot of ashes taken up in a wooden box and left in the room. Tho floor burned through for a distance of seven or eight feet. The worst dam age was done to Van Norden's jewelry stock, situated directly beneath the fire, which was filled with cinders and dirt, and got s thorough dranching on top of it. There is a legend that the first brush wick-e-up built by Adam after he left the garden of Eden was destroyed by fire, Eve having carelessly taken tho ashes up in a soap box on wash day. Since that time the same thing lias oc curred many millions of times, but there are some people that seem to bo incapa ble of learning that live coals will set fire to a wooden box. Fortunately the damage is light, but this is entirely a matter of good luck. Ad vertlneil Letter. Following Is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for March 27, 1897. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Allen flattie Conoway J C JJempsev Uora Elliott JaB F Flock Miss Katie Graham Frank Golden Mrs Emma Havey Zed liasrings Daisy Hughes b u Bailey Chas M Clover Jas Engman Martin Fish Rhodes Fowler Luella Gomez J F Oregoti in years. DuUen-Muro Stuce Leaves the Umatilla huse 8 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and6aturdays. DovglasAj.le.v, Prop. It is worth the trouble of trying every one of Schil ling's Best tea codec soua baklnjr powder flavoring extracts and spices if you find only one that fits you. They fit so per fectly. IX night, kept by a most estimablo lady , who had just arrived from "the states." ; It was quite late, the cook and servants were in bed; but to "Jimmy's" request ; for something to eat she could not turn a deaf ear, to she placed a lunch in the din ing room and waited upon him herself. "Jimmy" was polite as a French danc ing master, and at once struck up a con versation. "I suppose," said he, "you find society quite dltlerent bere from that you have been accustomed to in the East." The lady gave assent. "That's what I miss more than anything else," he continued; "I could stand the work, the dirt, the inconveniences and all these, but I do miss those social relations by which as a young man I was eur rounded. Why, theeecoal burnereoutln Kershaw S G LaMotte Frank Levy Vivian Morgan E Oldfield Aimer (iu inn F M Rob.trts W S Rhodes A li Hanford Mrs Effa Keevaney Mrs A Lane John Mayhcwer II J Nygrist Mott Pnelps Eugene A Robineon Mrs Ida Robertson Agnes Ryan Tim Smith Miss Maud Wren Edna J. A. GitoKSK.s, P. M. Wo have secured tho services of an experienced bicycle repairer from San Francisco, and are better prepared to do this class of work than wo have over been before. Wo will guarantee all bicycle work done by us to be first-class, and satisfactory to our patrons. We have on hand about. 25 wheels, '90 patterns, of different makes somo now anil some second hand. To eloso them out, to make room for '07 wheels, we have decided to oflor thorn for sale at very low prices, many of them away below cost. This is your chance if you are not particular as to "... :.i.. 'r( ... 'n- ...1 1 mm. ..11 good wheels, and in gooti shape. MAYS & CROWE. j Remember. We have strictly. First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO Northern Grown SeedB. Fresh Garden and Grass Seeds in Bulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Rye, Seed Oats. Seed Barlev, Seed Corn, Flax Seed. Alfalfa Seed, Timothy Scud. Ked Clover "Seed, Millet Seed. Crimson Clover Seed, Hlue Grass Seed. White Clover Seed, Orchard Grass Seed. Bee Supplies. Fertilizers, Oil Meal Cako. Hay. Grain. Feed and Grocories. Early Rose Potatoes. Poultry and Eggs bought nnd sold at J. H. CROSS' Feed and Grocery Store. Goods Sold at Iledrock Prices for Cash. Store open from 7 a. in. to U p. in. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Hucceitbur to Clirltinmn A CorMin, 111 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old Nta:id. I would be pleased to see all my formei patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. 7VL Z. DONNELU PESCHlPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams it Co., THE DALLES, Oli. The crown of rows aud the title of the Itoaarlu for one year is given an nually as a pri.e for virtue in Home of tho provincial towns of France, notably In anterie, u little iown near Paris. The city confers the crown of roses and other ffifts upon the fair maid who has been pronounced worthy by the muni cipality, who have met In solemn con vocation to consider tho merits of all the maids of the town. Red irritates oxen because It Is the complementary color to green, and the eyes of cattle being fixed so much on herbage, auything red impresses their sight with hugely Increased intensity. Jetyool Boos, Stationery, x MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, tx AT . . ... Jacobson Book & Music Co. No. 174 Second Street. New Vogt Blook, The Dalles, Oregon, Lumber, Building Material and Boxes Traded for Hftv, Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c. ROWE & CO.. The Dalles, Or,