r Arc Your Corsets Fitttf Cimctlj? French Fashion nmkors say, economize if yon will in the matter of fabrics for your gowns, but buy a good Corset, for therein exists the secret of an ideal figure. -Special Display - of America's leading Corset W. B. Having added to our stock 21 difl'erent stylos of this celebrated Corset, we are in a position to supply the wants of our customers. Important to Ltadies. We are exceedingly fortunate in securing for one week the services of an export Corset Fitter, ...JVIiss P. peppier... of Now York, who will bo at your service at this- store, fllonday, February 14th, to explain the advantages of a Correctly Fitted Corset.. During Miss Koppler's stay we will make a special display of La Vida and W. 13. models in ex quisite silks and satin materials. UXe Cordially Invite C5J every lady to come and view this exhibit at this store. 3 u ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chefo WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Weuthur Friday, fair and cooler. Uho Clarke & Frtlk'H Floral Lotion for chapped bunds und rough skin, lm Mun urn engaged today in repairing the eewcra from Mr. J. W. French's resi dence. The steamer Cleveland sailed for AIuh leu from Scuttle laHt night with 200 put teiigurH. Try our nnu pound squares "Queen llrund" butter, ut Dulles Commission & Grocury Co. Clarke & Fulk'H Rosofoum tooth wiihIi is tliu host to keep tliu tooth and gums clean and healthy. 0-1 m When you see a good thing push it along. Therefore call for the Prize Medal and Rose Queen olgurH. Waldorf brand of canned com, squash, puiupkin, pens, beans und Huccotuah, at Coiuin'mHion and Grocury Co.'s. Tliu Imdy of Mrs. Ann Itutlor woh lust night sunt to Kunaus 'for interment. Truiuaii Itutlor uccompuiMud tin; remains V.fitl. The regular monthly meeting of Alt. llimd Hose Cumpany, No. 4, will bo held at tliu hohi) house tomorrow even in at 7 ::t0 o'clock. A 10 -milJ tax wan voted at tho suhool tiieuting in Fossil lust wuck. The tax in to maintain tho ncIiooIh for anothur yeur at tliu present high Htaudard. Ladies, a chance of u lifetime. Fancy neck-ribbons at 11) cents per yard sold at A. Al. WillianiH it Co.'h store on Sat urday from 2 toll p. in. Sue regular ad. A very oneournging rehearsal of tho how to he put on by the young intin of the chib was had lust night. Parte were assigned und the hIiow promises to ho u fluttering success. The numurniiB friendfl of Mr. George lipwlaiid will be pleased to learn that he la getting along nicely, nod in likely to recover from the serious attack is resting eimy ut present. Jay Swank, who whb mistaken for a deer mid shot by his father-in-law, II. I'eery, near Lower Soda Springs, Novem ber 21nt, died Tuesday morning nt 3 O'clock nt IiIh Ii Among tho names of those montlonmN In tho Orcgouian to whom state certifi cates had been sent, wo notice those of Mrs. Kuto Roche and Miss Cansio Chooso( I the public schools of our city. l'hii sale nt auction of tho porsonnl Property in the hands of I. N. Power, of North Yokiinn, receiver of Bon E. Snipes, began last week. The attend- mice was not largo, nor was the bidding plrlted. I . .... rumor Is afloat that In the near uiturea night boat will be put on 'tho fiver between this place and Portland. all probability the P. P. & A. N. Co. "Hi put on tho boat, and it will be a treat accommodation (or the patrons of hub lino. Iieiore this can be done effect uttlly, however, the river will have to be lighted; but ua the company is very zealous to accommodate its patrons in every way, this will uot be likely to he an impediment to tho putting on of the boat. . Of the 1128 patients In the aBylum on the last day of January, according to the superintendent's report, 777 were mules and 351 females. Of the 24 received during the month, 15 were males and 9 females. Work is progressing rapidly on Mays & Crowe's new warehouse ; and since the rustic is nearly all on, some idea can be had of its uppearunco when com pleted, It iB a large two-story structure, unci by tilling up the vacant lot, addB to the appearance of thut part of town. Miss Ethel Clarke of Ilartlund is in the city ut present undergoing treutment for heart failure. Her condition is very critical, und while her physicians huve hopes of her recovery, at the same time they suy alio may pass awuy ut any mo ment. ' Work on the excavation for tho foun dation of tho now addition to the Wasco warehouse is almost finished, and material for tho new structure, in tho wav of brick, stono and sand, is being He lb haulcdjj It wilnie but a short time un til the creditable structure will bo com pleted. Joseph Frizvudl has decided to sell at public auction the Gillium county sheep belonging to tho John Mormmt estate. There are about 1600 sheep, 800 or 900 ewes und the rest yearlings. Mormun is the man w1k died !n Tho Dalles about a month ago from tho excessive use of alcoholic drinks. The work of removing and straighten ing tho track along Front street at tho eastern approach to tho bridge ii com pleted, and u liner piece of work could not be found anywhere. Tho truck on tho trestle running to the roundhouse has been moved also, bo thut everything Ih ready to begin work on the 0. R. & N. incline. A special dispatch to the Portland Tribune vesterday from Washington says : "Secretary Bliss hue affirmed tho land office decision on tho application of tho state of Oregon for a .10-aero tract of land in Tho Dalles district, previously rejected on tho grounds that the state luid alreadv received indemnity tor school lauds lost In its place.'' A suit by K. B. AIcFarlund, of Port- and, against Davldge Co., of ban Fruncisco.ownors of the stoamer Bristol, for 21.000 duuuigoB, was begun Tuesday in tho district court. It is claimed that tho BrUtol abandoned tho Eugene on the high soiiB in violation of a contract to tow the hitter to St. Michaels. As Mr. McFarland was formerly a Dalles man, many of our towiiBpeoplo win iooi iutoreatou in tins case Arransemeiits for tho football gnmo to enlavod in tLls'clty on Jebruary vm, kA'aaiilnutnn'a blrthdav. between the Willamette and the Dalles teams, are tbelnaraade. In a few days tickets will (be on sale, and if a sufficient number of tickets can be sold to guarantee expenses ftthe game will come off; otherwise It will lie given up. We hope our townspeople will ho liberal in their patronage bo that the game will come off according o arrangementB. All The Dalles implement dealers are getting in large consignments of farm implements for the spring trade, and as there Ib plenty of competition in (his city, the prices for the same will bo as low as could be desired. Parties coming from Sherman county nud points Boutli of here say that the roads are much better than they are in the vicinity of The Dalles, which goes to prove that we have hud much more rain hero than in places further in the inter ior. About a week ago the frost thawed out of the ground in Sherman county, und plowing l as commenced. An enor mous wheat crop will be put in, both in Sherman and Wasco counties, this spring. ClimiK lu tliu O. K. & N. Time. Next Sunday, February 13th, a change in the time card of tho O. R. it N. train will go into effect by which the train from Portland for Huntington will leave at 8 o'clock p. m.. iiistead of 9 o'clock, as now, and the train from Spokane will nrrive nt 10 :15 n. m., instead of 12:00, us now. The train leaving Portland an hour earlier for Huntington will arrive there but halt nn hour curlier than now, thus allowing half an more time to run the 400 miles. Tho train arriving from Spokane two hours and thirty-live min utes earlier than now will leave Spo kune but two hours and fifteen minutes earlier, thus shortening by twenty min utes that run of 440 miles, and arriving in The Dalles ut 0:33. There will be no change in the time of tho west-bound train from Huntington, nud the east bound for Spoknne remains unchanged. The changes aro made to accomodate tho Great Northern's new schedule at Spokane, and to permit the Oregon Short Line to accomodate itself to the new time of its Eastern connections. Oregonian. The exact timo curd for The Dalles will be published in a fow days. OCKERMAN ELUDES ARREST. The Ofllcer Will Therefore Kmpty-f landed. Itetnrn Tim Model ii U'liy Commends Itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what formaly done in UiO crudest manner and disagreeably us well. To demise the system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without uu pleasant after ef foots, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by Cull fornta Fig Syrup Co. (1, A. It. KiicuiUiiielit. There will bo a meeting of the joint executive committee ou Saturday even lug next ut the G. A, It. hall, Schanuo's building, comer Second and Court, at 7 o'clock. Each and every member of said committeo from G. A. It. Post, D. O. & A. O. and W. It. C. is requested to be present without further notice. J. W. I.Kwis, Chairman. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The famou little plllt, HOT WATER in Ten Minutes.. Do You Catch On? No more cold ovens. Plontv of hot water, and a great fuel saver. Have one put in your stove by MAYS & CROWE, Ef-3sri INTERNATIONAL HEATER. SOLE AGENTS. REMEMBER We have strictly J'lrst-Clas's Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. Six u y d J. T. Peters & Co. J A r The telegraphic announcement of the discharge at Vancouver, B. C, of A. Ii. Ockeruian, late secretary of the Portland lodge of Elks, wanted therein connection with some shortage in his accounts with the lodge, was received in that city by a majority of the members of the lodge with feelings hot unmingled with satis fuction. Mr. Ocker man, the dispatch said, secured his release on a habeas corpus proceeding, and Constable Con nor, the officious prosecutor in the premises, will tfierefore be compelled to return empty-handed. Constable Conor did not cause the ar rest of Ockerman entirely with the con sent of Portland lodge of Elks, and now that it developee that he has been on u wila-goose ctiase tne question arises as tq where the expenses incurred on his trip will Come from. While some were anxious to have Ockerman brought hack to the end that he might be made to suffer for the wrong he has done to the lodge, many were opposed to it on the ground that little would be accomplished thereby. It would not bring back the money he is said to have embezzled, nor perhaps would a term of imprisonment in the event he is convicted udd greatly to hi punishment. The fact that by his wrongdoing he has ostracised himself from the society J"f,eslie Butler was among the passen PERSONAL. MENTION ' . E. E. Lytle went to Portland today. Clyde T. Bonney came up from Hood River last evening. A. W. Cooper came in from his home at Goldendale yesterday. Jos. T. Peters returned from a busi ness trip to Portland last night. Pauline Drews left for Portland this morning, to visit friends in thaj. city. Attorney N. B. Brooks of Goldendale is in the city today on matters of nusi ntss. Mi'ss Besse Lang returned last night, after a week's visit with friendB in Port land. Miss Temple of Dufur is in the city attending the teachers' quarterly exam ination. Mr. Allaway, of the D. P. & A. N. Co., who has been in Portland on business, returned home last night. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Plummer of Mis soula are in the city visiting Mrs. Plum mer's parents, Mr." and Mrs. Rowland, of this city. Mrs. Wm. Mansfield returned last night from Eugene, where she has been visiting relatives aud friends for about three weeks. William Floyd of o-Milo and Ins daughter, Mrs. Stacy Shown, of Seattle arrived from Seattle lust night. Mrs. Shown will visit her parents here for a short time. J. P. O'Brien. Messrs. Campbell, Watt and Rowland, otlicials of the O. R. N. Co., are in the city today transact ing business for that company and look ing over the road GilSII During January and Feb- 1 1 i ruary we win give to every person buying' One Dollar s worth of goods at our store a chance on a Sixty-Dollar Steel to Portland on the morning 1 ti - i i i. i .. I punishment tbaa a reiurn io una p uce time before returning to bkaguay. of every Elk in the land is by many gers going deemed more of a term in jail. However, the greatest sufferers through his conviction, if that were possible, which is doubted, owing to the fact thut none of the records con taining the eecretB of the order could be introduced in evidence, would be his family, who thereby would be deprived of all source of support. What further steps, If any, will be taken to return Ockorman to Portland is not known, as members of tho lodge are very un communicative and refuse to discuss the matter. NEWS NOTES. A special received yesterday from Gua temala stated that President Barrios had been seized and ussassinuted. Quiet prevails at preeent. The Spanish government has been in formed that if the minister, l)e Lome, is not recalled ut once, he will bo told to go ou account of his criticism ot the presi dent. Leutgert, the Chicago suueage-maker who has been on trial for the murder of his wife, has been found guilty a second time, und sentenced to life imprison ment. A six-hour battle between 2000 college students und forty Chicago policemen took place Tuesday afternoon. It was brought on by the police attempting to etop the college students from having a snowball fight. Several police and stu dents were severely injured. Try Schilling' lictt tea aud baking powder Teacher' Exitiiiiiiatlon. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of ull persons who may oiler themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent thereof will hold a public exam ination ut the courthouee in The Dalles, beginning Wednesday, February 9, 1898, at 1 p. in. Dated this 31st day of Jan., 1898. C. L. Gu.iiKiiT, School Supt., Wasco County, Oregon. A VA1.L. The Wasco County Republican Cen tral Committee will meet at the court house in The Dalles, Saturduy, Feb, 19, 1898, at 2 p. ni., for the purpose of issu ing a cull, appointing delegates, and making all necessary arrangements for holding tho primaries and Republican county convention. A full attendance is desired. J. M. Pattehson, Februury 8, 189S. Chairman. STKAYUDl Came to my place Janvary 2Ud, a dark bay mare, about 15 hands high, white spot in face, ono white hind foot ; brand ed A on left shoulder; shocon left front foot. Owner can have same by paying all charges. ' J. T. Reynolds, feb4-lm Tho Dalles, Or. To Cure a Void iu Out Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fail to cure. 25c, Ann Range, Which was manufactured by the Michigan Stove Co. Drawing to como oil tho 2bth day of February, 189S. MAIER & BENTON The Late&t Bsav Novelties in ..laltipe.. At I. C. Nickelsen Book St musie Company. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cure File, Scalds, liurn.