EASTER SPECIMLS Spring Clothes. Ladies' Capes. i 9 New Styles, New Colorings, New Ideas ex pressed in the Suits, Top Coats and Trous ers that make up our New Spring Stock. The very latest and best the country affords is here for our customers, and the prices are less than usual. Every man who likes good cloth and perfect making should look at them. They nre the finest men's gar ments we ever saw. See Furnishing Goods window $8.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 end $18.00. We Have Them. The garments you'd "be proud of. All the style you can stand; all the wear you want, and we will sell them lower than we ever have. What are thev made of? Come and see. There are some things that can't be all told about on paper. Light Tan Broadcloth, sinuio anil double Capo ... 7. 88.50 to S o.OO Tan Broadcloth, braid trimming, lino ((Utility .. Tan Broadcloth, braid trimming, butter quality. Tan Broadcloth, silk lining, elegantly trimmed. Black Gros Grain Silk, cut bead trimming Black Moire Silk, braid and cut bead trimmiuLV $15.00 and 7.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 10.50 LADIES' JACKETS. In Black, Tan and Ked, lined with silk. These are good bargains at prices ranging from $0.50 to $12. TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Navy Serge Blazer Suit, braid trimming $15.00 Black Serge Jacket Suit 12.50 Tan Covert Cloth Blazer Suit 12.50 Black Serge Blazer and .lackot Suits, trimmed, $12.50 and 15.00 V m ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PBASB & MAYS. - The Dalles Daily Gtifonieie. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Ituiuloiii OliMorvutioiiH mid Local Events of l.i'ssor Magnitude:. Bicycles repaired and rented lit Maier & Benton's. The ladies' Good Intent Society will not meet this week. Rubber (garden hose, the best in the city, at Maier & Benton's. The carpet ut C. F. Stephen's store will be rallied oft" this evening at S o'clock. All baseball players belonging to the Commercial Club are requested to meet at the club rooniB tonight ut 8 o'clock. The late Latimer Booth was a member of both the A. O. U. V. and Woodmen, and carried $2000 insurance in each. The social, which was to liavo been given by tho Woodmen Tuesday oven inc. has been postponed, probably in definitely. Mr. Ad. Keller yesterday received word that tho Improved Order of Red men of Portland will give a yraud ex cursion to Tho Dalles, May 10th. The Good Templars will give one of their excellent socials next Saturday "veiling, to which all nro invited. An admission feu of 15 cents will be charged. Tho D. P. & A. N. yesterday had a big scow load of rock landed alongside their wharf, and are now loadinc the lower wharf with it to hold it during high water. Maetz & Pundt aro making tho at tempt to open up n sower across First street, in order that tho water may be drained from thoir lots, after high water. A. M. Williams & Co. have "put up a "eat stand in their shoe tKmartmont, and bavo bootblack, whowill polish the shoes of all of theircustomers free of charge. Tho social committees of tho Christian Endeavor societies of this city are nr '""lying a lino entertainment for next week. Look out for further announce ments in these columns. The sheriff today sold a tract of land in the edge of the city to satisfy a judg ment of John Barger against O. D. Tay tor. It was purchased by C. W. DluUol, tiio price paid beiug $2310.29. The members of tho chapter of the Eastern Star nre requested to be present promptly at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening, fts the Blue Lodge desires to occupy the hall as oarly in tho evening as possible. There will bo a meeting of the mem bers of tho nowly organized Cycle Club tonight at 8:30, at the council chambers, tor tho purpose of electing officers and Electing permanent organization. All are requested to be present. The baseball game between the Cham pion and White Stars yesterday after noon was an exceptionally well played ono. Up to the eighth Inning the White Mars had six runs to their credit, and the Champions eight, but in the eighth the. Champions broke away and tallied eight runs. The score stood, Cham pions 16, White Stars 8. Do you want your windows cleaned, carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or janitor work of any kind done by a first-class man? If so, telephone Henry Johnson at Parkins' barber shop. 'Phone 119. alO-tf The funeral of Latimer Booth took place yestorday afternoon from the Con gregational church, Rev. Curtis preach ing the sermon. The procession was a very large one, the Masons, Workmen and Woodmen all attending, the inter ment being made in accordance with the rites of tlie former. Saturday the wind was on a tear in Grand Dalles as well as here. The G-year-old daughter of Mr. Korick at tempted to go to a point a short distance from the house, when tho the wind caught her and carried her over a bluff. Her face was quite badly cut, and her loft fore arm broken, or rather bent in what is known aB a "green-stick" fracture. Mr. Geo. Young came in from Ridge way Saturday, to meet tho sheep in spector from Klickitat county. Mr. Young usually sends a flock of 5,000 sheep across Klickitat county to market at Yakima, but under tho recent de cision of the county commissioners, he is forbidden to take his sheep into the county until they havo been quaran tined for sixty days. Sunday morning Roderick, the 10-year-old son of George Brown, who works for Mr. Saltuiarshe, was playing at the slaughter-house, near the tank used for scalding hogs, and which was full of water almost boiling hot. He slipped and fell, both legs going into the water over the knees. In removing his stockings the skin and flesh peeled off with them. Dr. Hollister attended to his injuries, and thinks he will pull through all light. Although suffering terribly, the little fellow is stoical and bears tho pain without murmuring. ENJOYING THE TRIP. School SuperiiiL-iirient Gillxirt AVrlteo Something m His .Tourmty. Ixihaxapous, Ind.. April 5, 1897. Editok Chkoxicm:: 1 arrived in this i Hon tho claim of Dalles City water WAi-tra fnr tflf tl'tia friloi'ill n'liil j It was ordered that the city proceed to i sell all city lots in Gates' addition, uc-! ! cording to last appraisement. I An ordinance providing for the sale of I SEEDS Northern Grown Seeds. Fresh Garden and Grass Seeds in Bulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Hye, Seed Oats city yesterday and learn that it will be! city lots was then read and placed on its 1 Seed Barley, Seed Corn, Flax Seed. ' .1 . t . . i i NnUcti uf Sale. Notico is hereby given that on the 19th dav of April at the hour of 2 p. in., the buildings and sheds known as the Loch head feed yard will bo sold at public sale, by virtue of a power of sale in a chattel mortgage executed on Feb. 1, 1893, by W. II. Lochhoad lo Tho Dalles National Bank to secure tho pavment of a certain promissory note of date Dec. 81, 1892, amount .$1200 with interest at 1U percent. al2-vv Mai.coi.-m McI.v.nis. Cjclorn, '1'ako Notice. necessary for me to lemain here about two weeks, during which time I will write occasionally, anticipating that Christmas you promised me on my return. We left The Dalles March 20th, and arrived at Andrews, lnd., on the 25th, and judging from the newspaper reports of the storms since then, wo were fortu nate not to be delayed. A stop-over of six hours at Denver gave us ample time to visit Colorado's three-million-dollar new capitol build ing, which is not fully finished inside. We visited both branches of the legisla ture, and then went to view the other fossils in the museum. It is said that tho Smithsonian Institute does not con tain as complete an exhibit of all that pertains to tho cliff dwellers as is to be found her. Many of your readers had tho pleasure of hearing Major Jackson, U. S. A., lecture about these Indians. Well, everything is to be found litre ab he described, except the snake dance. Tho department of mineralogy cannot j be excelled by any ono state, and when gazing upon the collection ol opals one feels an attack of kleptomania. After leaving Deuver it is pleasing to make faster time, and from St. Louis we took the'New York express, next to the fastest train in tho United States. It is needless to tell you that our stay hero will be a pleasant one. Four gen erations are represented in the family at present, and at a recent reunion two hundred and fifty relatives were present. I took a walk along North Delaware street this evening, and saw tho homo of ex-President Harrison, and, by the way, that reminds mo that I promised to look after Colonel Sinnott'a in terests in Washington, D. C. I now feel that ho can get the appointment of U. S. fish commissioner on tho strength of the salmon story, of which he is now the only living witness. O. L. Gh.heut. Council .tlixjtlnu. An adjourned session of the city coun cil was held Saturday evening, the mayor and all councilinen being oresent. Tho ordinance taxing the sale of liquors by the bottle or flasL was read, and the motion to place it on its final passage was lost. On motion tho fur- final passage, and was of G to 3. On motion the Oatholicchurch was al lowed the usual privileges of the streets for building purposes. No further butiness appearing, council adtourned. J'utal Accident. On the 1st inst. tho wife of County Surveyor Wetherell started a fire in the heating stove. She then Mt the house for a few minutes, leaving tho floors ajar and her little son playing on the floor. She was out but a moment when she heard the child scream, and looking toward the house she was horrified to see the little fellow running toward her enveloped in the Haines of his burning garments. The mother hurried to tho rescue, iifcing her own skirts to smother the flames, which she succeeded in do ing, but not until too Into to svae her precious child, who was so badly burned that death relieved him from his sufl'er ings at nine o'clock on the evening of the 3rd. Skamania Pioneer. Alfalfa Seed, Timothy Seed. Red Clover Seed, Millet Seed. Crimson Clover .Seed, Blue Grass Seed. White Clover Seed, Orchard Grass Seed, Bee Supplies. Fertilizers, Oil Meal Cake, May. Grain, Feed and Groceries. Early Roto Potatoes. I'oultry and Eggs bought and sold at J. H. GROSS' Feed and Grocery Store. Goods Sold at Hcdrock Price for Cash. Store open from -7 a. in. to 9 p. in. A i'ltmii of Victory. The Champions won by a score of 8 to IG, and the Champions did not take their last inning, which, of course, would have resulted in the Champions! score running up to 2G, provided tho j worthy manager, Mr. Fritz, had re mained in the box. Tho White Stars, ' no doubt, will give up tho name of Champions now, as wo havo defeated them twice out of three. Wo now claim the chamtiionship of Eastern Oregon, and aro ready for all coiners. Outside teams preferred. Tjii: Chami'ioxh. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. .SucX'C'tiMir to (,'lirlMimn .V CorMin. 111 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at tho old stand. would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. m. Z. DONNELL, PHESCftfPTIOJi DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Two years ago R. J. Warren, a drug gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a small supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ho sums up the result as fol lows : "At that time tho goods were un known in this section ; to-day Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is a household word." It is the snmo in hundreds of communities. Where ever tho good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy become known tho people will have nothing else. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Opp. A. M. Williams & Co. Ti l JO DALLAS, OR. Beginning tomorrow, this city ordi nance regarding tho riding of bicycles on the sidewalk will bo strictly enforced. C. F. Laueh, City Marshal. OIiuiik "f Time. Commencing April 8th, the steamers of the Regulator line will leave 'Ihe Dalles at 7 a. m. instead of 7 :30. W. O. Am-away, Agent. Ice cream soda at A. Keller's bakery and confectionery. 8-lw Tom McCoy has opened his now barber shop opposite tho Clarendon restaurant ther consideration of tho ordinance was Oil Second street. m-i-llll indefinitely postponed. The ordinance providing for the num bering of houses was read and action on tho same was postponed until the com mittee on streets and public property reported. The finance committee, to which had been referred the matter of loaning city funds reported, recommending the loan of 2500. Also recommended that the claim of M, A. Moody for $53,50 be paid. On motion tho recommendations of the committee were adopted. On mo- Common vanilla is tonka bean there may or may not be vanilla in it. Schilling's Best is vanilla alone and is worth three times as much money. Money-back. w For sale by W. E. Kahler Down Go Prices. On PIANOS and ORGANS. Call and see us, for now is the time to get Jacobson Book & Music Co. LATEST NEW SONGS. A complete Line to Seleot from. New Vogt Blook, The Dalles, Oregon, Lumber, Building- Material and Boxes Traded for TTair (lrni-n TOonrm T.owl Xrn RO WE & CO., The Dftllss, Oc