r Special .... SUMMER CliOTH- A beautiful 24-inch fabric latest colorings, Organdie Offered you this week ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Fill I) A V FEBRUARY '-'5, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Tonight Scientific hypnotism At the Vogt opera house. We have cigurB to burn ut Foutz'. Hypnotism at the Vogt tonight. Laugh. Use Clarke & Talk's Floral Lotion for Lapped hands and rough skin. lm The weather forecast for tonight und Saturday is occasional ruin und cooler. Dressed chickens to order; choice cau liflower und cabbage at W. A. Kirby's. Sll-Ut In future copies of the Morning Trib une can he secured at the Snipes-Kin-erely Drug Co.'s. iM-Ht Clarke it Fulk's Ilosefoam tooth wush is the bust to keep the teeth and gums clean ond healthy. 0-lm Did It ever strike you thut i'outz' Prize Medal and Guarantee clgurs nre the beat cigars on earth. tf. The rock crusher wus taken up the hill today and will be used to crushing rock for repairing Kighth and Union streets. Tlio best specific for dandruff and to prevent baldness is Clarke & Fulk's compound nuinino hair tunic. 9-1 in Messrs. Hansen & Thompson are hav ing a nuw building erected on the Mi cliell lot iiunr the corner of Third and Federal tits., where they will put in u carpenter shop and planing mill. Ladies, don't spend tomorrow in cook ing, whun yon can buy cakee, pies, dout'litiutfl, and all kind of pustry-from Hie ladies who will have it lor sale in the Vogt building, next door to the postoliice. At the same time you will 1 helping a good cause. One of the finest things in the way of 'tons is that of Gilford, the photog rapher, which was put up In front of liia place of business yesterday. It is a handsome camera about four feet long rul two feet square, both sides of which Ware his monogram. It is something new und will undoubtedly prove u good dvertieement. K. C. JihIhoii, Industrinl ageut of the K & N., arrived in the eity today and will bo here until after the Wool wowt.rH Association. It ie Mr. .Hid wn'a opinion that the mooting will be a rand success. Ho Htutes, in speaking 01 the Commercial Club, that The Dalles fta the llnoHt in the state ; there being none outside 0f Portland that can com wre with It in any way. Vesterday another prisoner was add J the list already lu the comity jail. new addition is John Casey of Can j Lo(;kH, who is sentenced to forty In Jail for the crime of attempting o Ueatruutlon of private property. It wniB he sought amusement by throw if ,t0nu" t,iro"Kt the windows of rttt that place, and after a hearing notice Aklrich's wort received the ooveienteuce. A team belonging to somo patient flt 4e per PEASE & MAYS. tiller of the soil wus left standing in the Hast End this morning,and,owing to the fact thut the steeds hud not done enough spring plowing to make them feel in need of u rest, or probably because the strange surroundings made them feel somewhat uneasy, they made a bold break for iioine. When last seen they were turning the curves on the brewery hill at a record-breaking puce. We are unable to state what was broken outside of the record. Joe Sherur of Sherur's Bridge was in the city yesterduy. He has had a splen did roud plow made for working the section of road over which he has charge. It is made entirely of iron, and will be drawn by eight or ten horses. It is exactly what is needed for repairing the roads in this county. Now, while the roads are soft, is the time to work them and have them put in iirst-claeB shape; but if the matter is neglected the roads will dry in the rough condi tion they ure in, making it not only moro diflicult to repair them, but im possible to put them in the excellent hhupo they could bo put in under the present conditions. Professor Dillon's hypnotic entertuhi ment at the Vogt last night was buch us to merit a much larger audience than was present. Ho had a splendid class of twelve subjects, und in epitu of the fact thut the attendance was so poor, he gave a very good enteitainment. A number of deep tests were made, and the professor lecture wus highly inter esting and instructive. Not only was the entertainment laughable through out, but more entertainment could not be found unywhere for the small price of admission. Prof. Dillon is a master In this line, and no one seeks knowledge concerning this subject, which at pres ent is considered by people of promi nence all over the world, can miss see ing Prof. Dillon's performances. ANOTHER VICTORY. 'J' I hi Cluh Tuuiii Dufi'utH tlio l'ortliuiil llOH'ICTH. A telephone message received from Portland this morning states that The Dalles Commercial and Athletic Club team defeated the Oregon Road Club howlers in the contest last night, having won two guinea out of the four played, with an advance of nineteen pins over tlm Portland rollers. Out of the eight games already played, our teum 1ms beaten the Portland playeis five games und have Oil pins the best of It. When the '1101110 team wont bolow it was feared that ihey would full down, owing to tho fact thut they were no, used to the alleys, and their success in last night's match line not only sur prised, but delighted everyone. Our boys received a challenge from the Multnomah Club laBt night after they had beaten the Road Club team ; but refused, sluco thut club would not agree to play u return game In our city. The victorious teamwill return on the 5 :20 train this evening. DeWitt'A Little Eurly Risers, Tho turnout Utile pllU. in all the patterns. yard. APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. Delegate to Wool-Growers' Convention lu The Vatic. The following delegates to the conven tion of the Pacific Northwest Association to be held in The Dalles, March 1st, 2d'and 3d, were appointed by the gov ernor Wednesday : Prineviile J H Fuller, Zach Taylor, 1) F Stewart, B F Allen, J N SVilliain son, J Sichel, TM Baldwin, George La vine. Antelope C C O'Neil, T H McGrier A M Kelsay. Hay Creek F B Summerville, F F Hameliii, F S CowleBS, A Dunheim. E T Wude. Sisters E H Sparks. Mitchell A J Shinn. Waldron R R Keys. Shernr's Bridge J H Sherar. Grass Vuiley C A Buckley. Wusco George Young. Cross Keys Visselic Brothers, C McFerson, A R Lyle. Express Eugene Looney. The Dalles Chas Hilton. Portlund Henry Hahn, Dr James Withyeombe, Arthur Breyman, Charles Cartwright, Hon Benton Killin, B F Al len, Hon 0 N Demy. Oregon City Captain J TApperson. Gresham Captain Charles Cleveland. Milwaukee Richard Scott. Barlow William Barlow. Dell-Hardy. Westfall George Chambers, M A Hurt. Burns Hou C P Rutherford, Georgo Stuneliir. Riley Ieacc Alli&on. John Day JAf,aycock, A P L Smith. Dayvillc Kenneth F McKay, E C Stewart. Monument Em mett Cochran. Foesil Clarence Johnson, W W Steiw er, A G Oglive, W Keys. McEwan Whittier Brothers. Baker City J II Parker, T B Moore, George Chandler, D J Maure. North Powder J II Barlier. Elgin Charles Holgnith. Keating E Cranston, Orin Love. Pendleton Ed Marshall, Hugh Fields, W J Furnish, It Alexander. Pilot Kock Charles Cunningham, Douglas Belts. La Grande Peter Q'luckenbush, Ed gar Shambaugh. Ceuterville Alexander Chalnibers, Forest Grove D K Stewart, ThoniaB Todd, Ira Purden, Mrs Naylor. Cornelius Thomas Cornelius. Lexlngtoti William Pentland. Heppnor 0 A Kay, W PDutton, Orin Furnsworth, Ed Day, Jumes II McIIaley. Moro E 0 McCoy. Monklund James II Fraser. Croy William Smith. North Yamhill Frank Brown. Dayton John T Gowdy. Silverton L F Masher. Wlutaker Jefl'erson Hunt. Turner John MeKinney. Amity N II McEldowney, A M Wad del. Jefferson John Stiawer. Salem R W Carey, J B. Eurloy, John Fruit Growers, Attention. spiroy Ho. i. Winter Snray for San Joio Scale and Curl L'-af of the Punch. IN'(IKi:i)IKNTS. Mmc, unslnrkcil ."0 pound Sulphur, powdered. '20 poundi halt, Liverpool ISpounilf. Thfi nbovo i a very efllciont remedy for the San Joce Scale and Curl Leaf of the Peach, and 1h an excellent fertilize for the trees. It not only destroys the scale and prevent? the spread of the curl leaf, but teniovea all liejiens and keeps the bin k soft. In the case of curl leaf, the greatest good will result from the early sprayine, as it prevents to a large degree the dor mant spores of this parasitic fungus coming to life, and destroys any that may have started. DIRECTIONS. To be most successful, this spray should be applied just before the buds swell in tin spring. It can be used at this time stronger i linn Inlor.nnd should be thrown upon the tiees when it is warm. Use for winter spraying, one pound to tao gallons of water; for summer work use one pound to two gallons of water. WE CARRY IN STOCK Lime, Sulphur and Salt, Bean Spray Pumps, &c. MAO & BENTON Minto, J H Fletcher, John Q Wilson, Ed Cross, A T Wain.William Claggett. Corvallis Ueorge Armstrong. Albany Thomas Frobman, Martin Paine. Eugene Jasper Wilkins, Walker Young. Crestwell Thorn is Tait. Grants Pass Henry B Miller. McMinnville John Redmond. Dallas David Guthrie. Monmouth J B Stump. Ridgeway H C Hooper. Central Point William Pecinger. Fort Klamath Ivan Applegate, Mr. Bloomineamp. Fort Klamath C Cunningham. Silver Lake T. M. Christman. It is the governor's purpose to attend the convention. NEWS NOTES. Secretary Alger has returned to Wash ington from Fort Monroe, greatly im proved in health, and yesterday called on the president. The last rites over the body of Frances E. Willard were performed at Evanston, 111., yesterday. The interment was in Rose Hill cemetery. Latest advices state that the French republic is in immediate danger of a revolution. Freedom of speech and the press Is a thing of tho past in that re public. A bulletin received today states that the president talks of war. No matter who burst the bomb, ho save that Spain must answer. Spain, on her part, is preparing for war. The im preesion first given that the Maine was blown up by accident is faet giving away to the belief that the explosion was caused by a submarine mine. The radical wing of the autonomist party in Cuba, under the leadership of Senor Govin, is rapidly becoming the dominating force in the administration of tho government of tho Island. As a result tho conservatives and Weyler's partisans are becoming more and more dissatisfied with tho present regime. This factional strife, because of the pos sibility of its developing into an opui rupture, constitutes one of tho most serious menaces to Spanish domination in Cuba. The ill oil em Way Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what formuly done in the crudest inannni' and disagreeably us well. To clcuneo the system und break up colds, headaches, and fevers without uupleasuut ufter ef fects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. Attention, I.itdlVhl All lady members of the familes of Odd Fellows, who are eligible to join the Rebeccas, are cordially requested tp meet in the Odd Fellows' hall this (Friday) evening at 8 :30, as a Rebecca lodge will be organized on that occasion. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That It whut It was made fur. HOT WATER in INTERNATIONAL HEATER. RE7EMBER. "Wo Fir, Oak and' Maple Wood. . To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 12 of Wa3co county, state of Oregon, that the annual school meeting for the said district will be held at the brick school house, on Court street, to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the first Monday, being the 7th day of March, 1898. This meeting is called for the purpose of considering the general re ports, financial and others, of the clerk and other echool officers, and the tran saction of business usual at such meet ing. Dated Feb. 24, 1898. O. D. Iioake, Chairman Board Directors. Attest: G. P. Mono as, Dist. Clerk. VfecKly UxcurHloiis In Through Curs to tho Euflt'. Another through tourists car to the East has been arranged for to run out of Portland, giving four each week. Here after the car leaving Monday will run through without change to Kansas City and Chicago, over the O. R. & N, Oregon Short Line, R. G. W., D. & 11. G., Mo. Pacific and C. & A. That car has just previously been arranged for and the one previously arranged for has been changed to Thursday. It runs through to St. Louis, via the Mo. Pacific lino. The car leaving Portland Tuesday goes through to Boston, and is promoted by thp C, R. I. & P. Wednesday's car runs to St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis over tho Burlington. All these special through cars are receiving a gratifying patronage. Consult the 0. R. & N. agent before buying a ticket to tho East. Advertised 1. utters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the posloflice at The Dalles un called for Februury '.'5, 1898. Persons calling for tho same will give date en which they were advertised : Barton, Mr Al Blukelev, Mr W J Bridgefarmer, Mrs Bridgefurmer, F(2) Wm (2) Cams, Emma Carolan, Patrick Cuuniton, Mrs C Corson, Miss Laura Devell, Airs Stella Drvinan, Mr Chus FiBher, Fred Fyffo, Mr Oil Filys, MrJW Graham, Lunula Graves, Renonoo Hayes, Robert Ilailberg, A (2) Havs, Mrs Mary J Hardy, W G Ilully, Mrs Hundson, Mr Carl Ilartiu, Robert Herrin, Mrs L M Hileman, C M Hix, Mrs May Iluntsenger, Wm Halluwny, Dave Jones, W T (2) Jones, Mr F A Johnson, Andrew Jones, Gluts Johnson, Grace Johnson, Mrd Esther Kern, J Kelly, Mies Lillian Kops, Harm Leland, W II Luvedriks, Mr Martindalo, G F Miller, Mrs W A Morgan, Miss Nellie Mohr, Miss Tillio Newton, Mrs Ray Paulloy, Cupt Pharsou, llannu Palmer, W A Swatnont, Mr F R Rieger, Mutiaa Sehrader, Kmil Sawson, Claud Smith, Dr J N Wagner, Dolph Wells, Mr II W Wiekham, Llz.io Wiedan, Frank White, Mr K K Wriuht, Miss Annie Weaver. Mr Wallace . J. A. CltOBHKN. Through lourUt Curs to Ht. r.ouls. A tourist sleeping car till leave Port- laud every Monday via Missouri Pacific Ten Minutes. Do You Catch On? I' No moro cold ovens. Plontv of hot water, and a great fuel saver. Have one put in your stove by 0 MAYS & CROWE, SOLE AGENTS. have strictly First-Class J. T. Peters & Co. and every Wednesday via the Burling ton route at 8 p. in.; and The Dalles at 11 :45 p. m. via the 0. R. & N., through Salt Lake and Denver, without change to St. Louis, and under the supervision of experienced conductors. No change of cars to Kansas Gity-or St. Louis. Keep this service in mind when going East and consult 0. R. & N. agents or address W. H. Hublbukt, Gen. Pasngr Agt., Portland, Or, To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fail to cure. 25c. Maier & Benton's steel range drawing will come off on the evening of March 1st at 8 p. m., instead of February -8th as advertised. On account ot the early closing the change has been made. Those who haven't a chance on tho steel range hud better avail themselves of the opportunity und buy one dollar's worth of goods, whicti entitles them to a chance on the steel r'nnge. Maiuu & Buxton. Ask your Druggist CATARRH for a generous 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE!. Ely's Cream Balm contains iki cocnlno, murctiry nor nny oilier Injurious lru. It la quickly AheorbcO, OIvcs Itcilef atonco. It opens nnd denotes this Ivusfil I'nssiigeri, Allnvs Inllamiimtioii. COLD'fEAD Ilcula and l'rolects tho Membrane, ltotore tho Senses of Tan to nnd Smell. Full SIzo 50c. J Trial Size 10c. ; at Druwl.-Hs or t mall. EI. i BHOTUK1W, Warren street, New York. '.Then I'll a Friar Be." The song. "What! Yon benomo a nun, my dear; then I'll a friar lm," has been one of the most popular songs fat male voicus evoi' written. Thu tendency t do us others do is strong In many ways in Hfe. Your neighbor lias a piano. Why not you ? 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