Dry Goods Department. Dress Goods. Checks French Weaves Latest Colorings Silk and Wool and all Wool Bicycle Suitings. 85c j Ens!ish Homespun 65c to to &1.25 LatGSt Leather Shades $1.25 yard. yard. Bieyeles, Bieyele French Etamines. The Celebrated Broadhead Goods. Many Patterns, QQ Goods that will wear, Styles that will please. Cheviots. In Checks, Fancy Mixtures and Plain Weaves, Guaranteed all Wool. 40 j The Swell Fabric . For Tailor Made Suits. to 60c Gold Medal yard. . Black Goods. The name guarantees the goods. I ! 25, 30 ! Pattern Suits. and 50C Endless Variety. 60 to 75c yard. 60C yard. $6.00 to yard. Every Pattern a Gem. $12.00suit ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY. APRIL 17. 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observations mud Local Events of Leafier Magnitude. apjpoln ted post- John Lvons has been master at Condon. Don't miss seeing those olive platino photos of Mr. Hammond's at Herrin'a gallery. The 0. R. & X. sent the Baker up to tbe middle river today to remain daring high water. The long distance telephoncompany bas arranged to put in a ljire from Grant to Goldendale. Miss Myrtle Michell now wears the medal, having captured it at the bowling contest this week. Tomorrow morning's service at the Congregational church will begin at 10:30. See regular notice. Members of The Dalles Commercial & Athletic Club will find hat ribbon in the club colors at Pease & Mays. The west-bound train this morning was tnree hours late, on account of a washout in the Blue mountains. There will be business of importance before the Elks lodge tonight, and all members are requested to be present. straw hats, you want one this warm weather. A full line for men, women and children at Pease & Mays. Popular prices. A dainty assortment of children's parasols at prices from 35 cents to fl, is displayed in Pease & Mays corner window. Jack Glasgow, who was indicted for stealing steers, was tried at Condon last week and acquitted, the jury being out twenty-five hours. The Columbia this morning lacked one inch of the 19-foot mark, and just that much of having made a foot raise in twenty-four hours. Pupils of the Lutheran Sunday school are requested to be present at the court house Easter Sunday at 10 a. m. On account of the pastor being ill there will be no Lutheran service Easter Sunday. Mr. Thos. H. Burgess of Rita Rock died at the Obarr House yesterday, bay- been sick but a dav or two. Hie Was with Mm no li nnauiwl nvcav. The body will be shipped to Arlington wnight for burial. . Orders have been issued from the ad Want's office of ,he Tblrd reglment calling for an election of officers for Co. at Wasco. The terms of Captain J'ock and Lieutenants Hendricba and Joe Marsh have expired and new officers are to bo elected. Mr. E,j fschanno thinks the proa jc'8 for a fine fruit crop were never er. The strawberries are well ad "need, and if the present weather con '"Hies, the crop will be a remarkably "y one. The apple trees, which were one u"ie thought to be seriously In- iog wife jured, are mostly coming out in good shape, though occasionallv there is one killed. A. M. Williams & Co. are introducing for this summer's kid glove the "Mas cot," made of selected stock, and comes in tans, modes, lemon and oxbloods; latest improved cut and finish; two patent-button fasteners; stitched back; perfect fitting. This glove will sell at the reasonable price of $1 per pair. Mr. Brooks gives us the following weather and river statistics : This is the warmest weather ever recorded here for April. Yesterday the thermometer registered 8S at Sacramento, 87 at Port land, and 85 here. Today it was 88 here. The river April 17, 1894, was 20.4 feet above low water mark, againet 18.7 this morning. Mr. W. A. Cates thinks the unknown suicide found in Dry Hollow Borne time ago, was Chris Smith. He did not see the body, but from the description, and knowing Smith was expected here about that time and that he has not since shown up, he seems quite positive that it was he. Smith has two brothers living in, or near, Boise City, Idaho. There was a case tried at the term of court closed in Condon that resulted in a very pecular verdict. It was that of the State against Kenney, charged with stealing two calves. Tbe jury brought in a verdict that he was gui'ty of steal ing one calf and recommended him to the mercy of the court. It was further found that other calf was in the pos session of the prosecuting witnes. The result was that Judge Bradsliaw ad ministered the lightest punishment, a fine of $100. Shortly after 2 o'clock this morning an alarm of fire brought most of our citizens out of their beds, who soon dis covered that the house belonging to Mrs. Bunnell on Ninth street waB on fire. The Mt. Hood Hose team was soon at work, bat tbe fire had gotten such a start that nothing could be done but protect the surrounding property, and the building and contents were a total loss. Her folks being away, Mrs. Bunnell was spending the uight at a neighbors, and how the fire originated is a mystery. The building was in sured. Mr. C. W. Moore, of Camas prairit, Wash., was in the city yesterday ar ranging for the sale of butter from the Mt. Adams creamery, located at Camas prairie. CreamerieB are rapidly taking the place of the old-fashioned plan of every fellow handling bis own dairy products, and it is well that it is so. For one thing, the creamery is handled on scientific principles, has a reputation to maintain, and consequently makes a better and more uniform kind of butter. Mr. Moore left lor Camas this morning, having arranged with Pease & Mays to handle the products o! the Mt. Adams creamery. If the products are like the sample we saw, there will he a much larger demand than supply. This is an "Age of Soap." Why use any but the very beet. Best soap means Hoe Cake. Sold by Pease & Mays. a2-3m Oar New Iotinaster. Mr. Wm. Yates has received the ap pointment of postmaster for Hood River, and his commission will follow in due time. Mr. Yates is in every way quali j fied for tbe position of postmaster of our growing community, and the Glacier i predicts he will make a model official Capt. J. H. Dukes was his chief oppo nent for the appointment, and it was generally thought he would be success ful. Capt. Dukea waa endorsed by Canby post of the Grand Army, of which he ia a past commander and a respected member, and by a large pe tition signed by many of the leading members of his party. The appoint' ment of Mr. Yates, like that of Mr Yates, like that of Mr. Hermann's, shows that ex-Senator Mitchell and Con gressman Ellis have charge of tbe Ore gon appointments and will look out for their friends every time. Mr. Yates and I Capt. Dukes, both supported Mr. Ellis and both favored Mr. Mitchell's re-elec tion, but-Mr. Yates was backed by the straight-out Mitchell Republicans of ! Hood River and Wasco county. While congratulating Mr. Yates, we can sym- j pathize with Capt. Dukes, knowing how it is ourself. It takes a strong political pull to get an office these days. Hood River Glacier. Sacred Concert Easter Kvenlnjf. The Lutheran Sunday school will render a grand program next Sunday evening at the courthouse, where the exerciees will commence at 7:30. Fol lowing is the program : Oman Voluntary Hon. "Hail to Christ" School I'raver 1'ui.tor Song "Jebus of Nazareth" .... , Choir Kespoiiblvo Scripture Heading hchool Kecitatlon "My Galilee" Song "seeking the Savior" Choir Scripture Beading Dialogue Mcrabcrsof Infant CIuisn Song "Tbe Dear Old Story" School Addrcbs Superintendent Dr. Krazier Song "Wonderful I'rombe of Jesus" Choir Motion Song Infant CIiuh Organ Voluntary bcrlntureltcadluir Song-"Hfllleluitth1 Christ Is Kiten!" ....School Kecitatlon Mutlc Choir Ktcltatlon Scriuture Iteudinir. liturtrlcal rosnoiibes I Song School ! Dialogue i'rimary Clam ' Song School jsencaicuon rauior Everybody ia cordially invited to be present. At the Congregational Church. Tomorrow morning service will begin at 10 :30, and the following ia the order of service: Organ Prelude. Invocation utid the tjori'n I'raver. Hymn, "Hark! Jlarkl My Soul, Angelic Songn Are Swelling ' Scripture U-skon and Ketpontlve Heading. Gloria I'atria. Anthem, "The Lord In KUeir" Notices and Ottering. .S'ermon by the pastor. W. C. Curtis. Topic, "1 he Nature of the Heavenly We." Hymn. "O Mother Dear, Jerusalem." Reception of Member. Administration of the Mrd'n Supper. Hymn, "Oh Could I Siuk the Mutclilem Worth Jf , Aottollo Hcnedlctlon. Sunday school at 12:20, Meeting of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p.m. Topic, Differ ent kinds of death and the conquest of them; I Cor. xv:50-58. Evening ser vice as ueual at 7:30. All persons not Sundries, Fishing Taekle, Steel Ranges. BICYCLE REPAIRING. We have secured the services of Mr. Joseph KirchofF, who has been doing Bicycle Repair ing and Gun Work for the last five years in The Dalles. All work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. MAIER& BENTON'S worshipping elsewhere are cordially in vited. Concert at the Atethodlat Church. The Methodist Sabbath school will give an Easter concert Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. A most cordial invitation to the public. Following is the program : Gloria l'atrln nnd Lord's Prayer . .Congregation Scripture Le&son .Mrs. French Hymn No. 018 Congregation Prayer , Asst. Supt. Win. Michell Kaster Lessons .. .. Three Hoys and Three Ulrls Kecitatlon Ucorge Obarr Anthem Choir Motion Song Class of (litis Address Hev. J. H. Wood Song No. 99, Sunday School Hook School Recitation Dotha Darker Duct and Chorus Class of Girls Address Mrs. Warner Kecitatlon and Song Two Classes Ottering Hencdlction Kcv. Wood In the evening the pastor will preach an Easter sermon. Tonight's I'rogram. The following program will be ren dered this evening at the "Pink and White" social to be given by the Good Templars in the K. of P. banquet hall, commencing at 8 o'clock : Instrumental duet Kdythu Handall mid Clara Nicklcson Dialogue . . . Clyde Hiddell and Francis Sexton Mixed Quartet Kecitatlon , Vocp.l Duct . . . .MItb Kilna and Archie Harnett Dialogue -"Hack woods Weddlug" Misses Ktlitl and Mabel Hiddell Instrumental Duet..Kdlc Fisher and Klllc llolton Drill Fourteen Young I-adlcs Ice cream and cake will be served. Admission 10 centu. AdvertlHt-d I.ottorx. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoilicu at The Dalles un called for April 17, 1897. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Aiken, Miss Marv Ash, F L Allen, Walter G lierrith, Miss H lijurling, Frans Job Boehmer, Mrs Host, John Brown, A II Cran, Jno Clark, Maggie M Ulenuenning, w urauy, Pat Hilton, Fred Hall, E Hale, CC(2) Jackson, Cora Johnson, Annie Johnson, John Jyjvelace, Kosa Iienson, Hoy (2) Hale, Maggie Jackson, Stella Jounson, Josephine .lowells, l.idcilo Lauglilin, Lizzie Meyers, Louis McKenion, J A (2) McCoy, Mrs Allle McDonald, Mrs Ann Moore, Sarah Poly, E (2) Powell, Ofecar A Stringer, C A Swauson, & Co Uren, Clay Wilson, Jno A Williams, Frank Procton, J W boring, 11 M Simon, Mrs II A Thomas, Iaso Webster, A L Woodland, Mr Walsh & Osborne J, A. CuOHHKN, P. M. Yellow washing powder will make your clothes the same- color, Avoid this by using Soap Foam. It's pure white. a2-:iin Money -back dealing is organized honesty safety, If you prefer it. Schilling's Best tea cofle soda half fnis nnu'rttr flavoring extract and eplccs are money-back goods. Just Received. 1 A stook of Pure Aluminum Ware Cook ing Utensils. No enamel to flake off. Solid metal. No plating to wear off. Absolutely pure. No verdigris, or salts of tin. Wonderfully light and beautiful, and very durable. Foods cooked in it do not scorch. Drop in and see it. Wo will be pleased to show It to you, oven if von don t buv. MAYS & CROWE. Remember We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Succebsor to Chrlamau & Corson. 11 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to aee all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of .town. Z. DONNELL, PSESCSlPTIOfi DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., THE DALLES, OR. l'or sale liy V. B. 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 Select from. New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Northern Grown Seeds. Fresh Garden and Grass Seeds in Hulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Rye, Seed Oats. Seed Hurley, Seed Corn, Flax Seed. Alfalfa Seed, Tlmothv Seed. Hed Clover Seed, Millet Seed. Crimson Glover Seed, Illtie Grass Seed. White Clover Seed, Orchard Grass Seed, lieu Supplies, Fertilizer, Oil Meal Cuke. Hay. Grain. Feed and Groceries. Early Hose PotutoeR. Poultry and KK bought and sold at J. H. CROSS' Feed and Grocery Store. Goods Sold at Iledrook Prices for Cash. Store ojioii from 7 a. in. to 0 p. in. Lumber, Building1 Material and Boxes TradediorHay, Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c rowe & CO.. The Dalles, Or