r liy E u" at cordial 11 and way ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. 1 DaljeDaily Chronicle. MOiVDA FKBltUAKV !!B, 1KHB WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wo luivo cigara to burn ut Foutz'. Uso Clarke fc F,ilk'H Floral Lotion for happed IiuiuIb and rough ekin. lm Tlio weathur forecast for tonight and night uiul tomorrow is fair mid cooler. In future copies of tlio Morning Trib une can bo Hecured ut tlio Snipee-Kin-ersly Drug Co.'h. 24-Ht Clnrku &. Fnlk'a Rosofontn tooth wiibIi 19 thu bent to keep tho teeth and cuniH clean and healthy. U-liu Marriage license whb issued Saturday to Mr. Leo Morgan uud Mies Lulu Kolly, both ol tliin county. Did It over Htriko you that Font.' Prize Medal and Guarantuu cignrs are the best eigara on earth, tf. An attempt waa mado Saturday to ae aaesinuto King George of Greece and liis daughlor, IVineoss Mariu. Saturday night at an election of G Co., Third Battalion, 0. N. ., Lieut. J. F. Booth waa ulectod captain. Plain, mixed and dill pickles, olivet) and piga' feet in bulk, at Tlio Dalles Commission & Grocory Co.'h. Thu beat apeeilU: for dandrtiil' and to Prevont baldness ia Clarko & Falk'a compound quinine hair tonic. 9-lm Visitors arts cordially invited to inaku A. M, Williams & Company 'a establish ment thuir headquarters while in tlua city. A large baud of sheep belonging to G. W. Smith waa taken neroaa tho river to day to summer rnnges on the Washing ton side. Just received Now lot of orangea, lemons, pineapplea, baunnaa and eauli lower, ut Tho Dalloa Conimiaslon and Grocery Co.'e. A government diver who baa juat ro turned from Havana says that ho ia sat Metl that tho explosion camo from a torpedo or an underground initio. Now la tho timo to got your bicycles overhauled and put iii ahupo. Wo are Prepared to do all kinde ol blcyclo re pairing. Glvo ua a call. Maior & Ben ton, Tho Democratic control committee for Suerinan county mot at Wasco Saturday nd Axed the duto for holding tho pri maries for March 12th, and tho county convention for March 10th. Saturday night Frank Kogere of Cas cMe Locks, wna sent up to eorvo ton Jiays for contempt of court. Thla makoa J0Ur lt- wora sent up laat wook for dlf Went charges from that place. Mr, Wallnce.of Sherman county, camo 2h i,rom BlnE8 tlllB morn,nK brll"B '"O'liira n full grown lynx, whiclywaa WB!it In a ateoltrap by a Sherman wonty sheep man, it aeeraa the lynx DUbeen making Inroads upon their '"WP In that vicinity, and it 1b a relief Greeting. extend lo all visitors to our city this titno, our best wishes and a invitation to visit us. s'ia ostocm a pleasure to show them through our establishment to niako ourselves of service in any that mav of For PEASE & MAYS. to them to have it out of tho way. Mr. Wallace ih having a engo made for it and will take it to Portland where it will bo disposed of. Tho animal ia very vieiotiR, and apparently nothing would please it more than to get a grip on its captors. Mrs. D. L. Do Wolfe this morning re ceived $2,000 from the Ancient Order of United Workmen. Her husband who waa u membo- of that order, died about four weoka ugo, nnd today the A, 0. U. W. paid the amount in full. G. A. Van Anda, formerly of"Tbla place, who for some time has been In the lumber business at Wasco, bus Hold out hie plant at that place and returned to this city. Iloheotne to think that The Dalles ia still ahead of the booming town of Waaco. -J Notice Tho gentleman who made the mistake of changing a Steiubaeh black Fedora hat for a Lion brand containing A. M. Williams & Co. 'a monogram, at tho club rooms yesterday, will please return the same to this oflke and ro ceivo hia own. Tho KinroBB quartette of Portland camo up on last evening's train and are at tho Umatilla House. This quartet is acknowledged to be equal, if not super ior, to any on the coast, and wilt take part in the program of tho Wool-Growers' Association. Attention Woodmen! All members ol Mt. Hood Camp No. 611 are earnestly requested to bo proaeut at the regular meeting of tho camp at Fraternity Hall, Tuesday evening, March 1st, ns special business will como up for consideration. By order of W. D. Harper, clerk. Tho hlgtt auorea at the Umatilla Houbo alloy a for the week ending yes terday wore as follows: Monday, C Johnston 09; Tuesday, C Johjieton 59; Wedueaday, C Johnston (12; Thursday , Maetz 07 ; Friday, J McCoy 54 ; Satur day, Maetz 03; Sunday, N J Sinnott 57. Today E. E. Lytlo, W. II. Moore, D C. O'ltiley and Chief Engineer C. E. Cooper left for a tour of inspection of the proposed Dallea-Deschutea and Dufur railroad line. After inspecting title route these gentlemen will be able to form a better opinion as to tho coat and feasibility of such a line. J Tho high dally scores at the club al leys for last week (with tho exception of Monday, when the score was not kept) were hh followa: Tuesday, Houghton 117; Wednesday, Laugblin 03; Thurs day, Grace Lauer 37 ; Friday, Mrs. T. J. Soufort47; Saturday, C. Johnston 69; Sunday, Houghton 04. Dad Butte is making tho wool fly in the insurance uud real eatato bualneas; noting wrong about this aa tomorrow le tho opening day ol tho wool-growera convention. Butte la a friend to the wool men and in fact to ovoryone and will do your bueiness right. For further information ece (small Bill) Butte, A bulletin received today states that four men were paid $10,000 for blowing up tho Maine. The assertion ia made by a New York journal, which etatee further that they obtained tho torpedo from someone connected with the Span ish government. A Spanish military paper aaya wo will have war in April Today the case ol rease & Mays vs E. J. Edwards is being tried in the jus tice court. This is an action brought by the plaintiffs to recover $36.19, which tbey allege is due them for goods bought by Edwards in their store. Huntington & Wilson appear for the plaintiffs while J. L. Story is tho attorney for the de fendant. S. Sichel, the Prineville eheep-raieer, ia in the city to attend the Wool-Growers' Association. Mr, Sichel Bays that shearing will begin about March loth. At that time his company intends to shear about 15,000 wethers, so that they can be put on the range early in order to have them fat and ready for market .1... l iii me ear iv auuiiuer. ""v The members of the reception commit-X tee of the meeting of the Wool-Growera' Association are requested to meet at the club parlors this (Mouday) evening at 7 o'clock sharp. The following named persons compose the committee: B. S Huntington chairman : E. O. McCoy, Robert Maye, J. S. Scbenck, W. H. Biggs, A. S. Bennett, W. P. Ketclium, II. S. Wilson, J. W. Lewie, A. M. Kel say, B. F. Laugblin, T. J. Driver, J. B. Crossen, D. M. French, Z. F. Moody, T. A, Hudson, W. L. Bradshaw, P. De Huff, Fred W. Wilson, 11. F. Gibbons, Geo. A. Liobe, John Michell, Frank Seufert and M. T. Nolan. v The residents of Sherman aud GilTTam counties are joining hands in the build ing of a road across the John Day at th mouth of 30-Mile. -This read .will giv the Fossil and Mnyville people and out let to the Columbia Southern E. R. at Wasco, and will also cause a great in crease in trade in Sherman county towns. The foregoiug waa taken from tho Autolope Herald. Our people Bhould wake up to the iact that there are oth er places for the people of the interior to trade than The Dalles, and if the hroads leading to this city are not repaired nn the near future this assertion will be proven so that nodoubt will bo left in the mind of anyone. Yesterday Frank French wont to Port land to select songs and music for the performance which the club boys intend putting on In this city in the near future. He abtalned many of the latest produc tions of Bratton and other leading com posers, from Prof. Weber, the leader of the Marquam Grand orchestra. These selections are making a great hit and have never been put on in this city. He also secured several productions of Udall &, Kennett, which have never been ren dered before the public, and which those gentlemen have given permission to have sung in The Dalles for the first time. Mr. French has made a careful selection and there is no reason why the eongs aud music of this performance stiouUl not be newer auu better man any that have yet been used before a Dalles audience. Mr. J, B. Haverly of Dutur ie in the city today, Mr. Haverlv eaye that he was In Johnston Bros, store ut Dufur a fow daya ago when a man came in want Fruit Growers, Attention. Spitay Jio. 1... Winter Spray for San Joso Scale and Curl Leaf of tho Peach. INUREMENTS. l.tmc, iinslnckcil Pi pounds Sulphur, powdered 'JO jxiiinrls Hull, Liverpool , ." iiuiuiils Tim above ii a very efficient remedy for the San Joeo Scale and Curl Leaf of tho Peach, anil in an excellent fertilizer for tho trees. It not only destroys the scale and prevents the spread of the curl eaf, but removes all Hellene and keeps the bnrk soft. In the case of curl leaf, the greatest good will result from the early pprayinc, as it prevents to a large degree tho 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 jnet before the buds swell in the pprintr. It can be uted at this time stronger than later, a 'nd should be thrown upon lite trees when it is warm. Uso for winter spraying, ono pound to two 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. MAIER & BENTON ing to buy a lantern. Mr. Johnston sold him one, and about this time an other came in and bought an rtcle of the same description. To Mr. Haver- ly's treat surprise another and etill an other came in wanting a lantern, until fourteen had been eold, when he spoke up and inquired as to the cause of such a rush for those articles. "Why," said Mr. Johnston, "thoee men are going to attend the Wool-Growers' Association at The Dalles, and it is so dark in that town that it is not safe for etrangere to venture out after Bupper without a light si nee the council cut down the city's expenses by ceasing to use arc lights on the etreete. Yesterday Kev. Cephas Clapp occu- Died the milmt of the Conirrecational church both morning and evening, and was listened to intently by large con gregations. Mr. Clapp is one of those speakers who combine spice with logic, land throughout the entire discourse holds the attention of his audience, while he impresses them with hia ear nestness. His sermone yesterday were especially good; the morning subject being Jacob at Peniel, illustrating what the Lord will do for those who earnestly seek Him and submit to Hie will. In the evening the diecouree was based upon the vision of Ezekiel in the valley of dry bones, showing the reward of those who trust in Divine promises. Kev. Clapp will remain in the city during the week, and meetings will be held each evening, to which everyone is invited and urgtd to be present. Next Week's l'rliicliul Attractiou. The George's Operatic Colored Min strels will be the attraction at the Vogt opera house Monday evening, March 7th. Thiscompany is among the largest organizations traveling, every feature of their lengthy attractive program is dif ferent from the traditional acts of the average minstrel company, and is re freshingly up-to-date in every respect. The first part includes the best things in pretty ballade, witty repartee, and a fund of other features not generally found in a minstrel first part. A sup plemental iutroducea clever juggling acta, knock-about sketches, genteel skite, monologue merriment and a host of good novelties. This company is composed solely of colored men and women noted for their artistic merite, and ie perhaps the best company of its kind on the roi'd. Foul cigars are on sal e at the follow ing places: Snipes-Kiuersly, Clark k Falk and M. Z. Donnell, druggists; Com mission Co., Geo. Kuch, Fred Fisher and Chae, Phillips, grocerB ; Columbia Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection era; Chas. Frank, Ad. Keller, Dan Baker, Aug. Buchler, Ben Wilson and The Midway, saloons. To Cure u Cola lu Oue Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fail to cure. 25c, DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The Umuua ilitU pllW. HOT WATER in HPl INTERNATIONAL HEATER. REMEMBER. We Fir, Oak and Maple Wood To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co. nool-Grorera Association. The following is the program for the three day's eeesion, to be held in this city March let, 2d and 3d. TUESDAY, MARCH FIRST. Meeting convenes ut 2 p. m. Mublc. Meeting called to order by Geo. C. Btakeley, president of the Commercial Club. Invocation by Rev. Joseph De Forrest. Address of welcome ou behalf of the Commer Bial Club, Fred. W. Wilson. Address of welcome ou behalf of the cliy, MHyor M. T. Nolan. , Address of welcome on behalf of the State, Gov. Wm. Lord, of Salem. Music. Response on behalf of visitors, Hon. T. C. Pow ers, president Montana Wool Growers' Ass'n. Election of temporary president and secretary. Appointment of committees. Music. Adjournment. EVENING FKSMON. Session convenes at 7:30 o'clock. Music. 'Climatic Influences Affccttuc the Ranges," by I!. S. l'ague, U. SyWcathcr bureuu, Portland. (Discussion.) , Music. "Grasses of the l'acillc Northwest," by A. I.. Uckerby, Yakima, Wash. (Discussion.) Music. WELNKSDAY, MARCH SECOND. Sessicn convenes at D:30 u. m. Music. ' " "Sanitary Regulations." by Dr. M. E. Knowles, state veterinary, Mui'tana. (Discussion.) Music. 'Forestry Alt'ecting tho Rainfall on Our Ranges," by Hon. John Minto, Saiem. (Uiscus sio'n.) . x Music. "The Coming Sheep," by H. T. French, pro fessor agricultural experimental station, Cor vallis. (Discussion.) Music. Adjournment, AFTKHNOON SESSION. Session convenes at 2 o'clock. "The Sheep of Montana," by Mr. Hodges, sec retary Montana Wool Growers' Ass'n. (Discus sion.) Music. "Can We Improve the Grasses on Our Ranges," by II. W. J. Spellman, professor of agrlcultuie, Pullman experimental station. Music, "Outlook of tho Sheep Industry," by Ex-Gov. ernor I, II. Fletcher, Salem, (Discussion.) Music. Adjournment. .EVENING SESSION. Convenes at 7 :30 o'clock. Music. Address by F. J. Harry, Chicago, (Discussion of same. Music. Address by Dr. Jas. Wlthycombe, state veterin ary, Hillsboro, Or, (Discussion of same.) Music. Address by Geo. F, Goodhue, Salem. (Discus sion of same.) Music, Adjournment. THURSDAY, MARCH THIRD. Session convenes at D:!iu a. m, Music. Report of committee on constitution ami by laws, Adoption of same. Music. Election of permanent olllcers. Music, locating of place of aunual meeting for 1859, Music. Address of Hon, T. C, Powers, president Mon tana Wool Growers' Ass'n. (Discussion.) Adjournment. Program for afternoon and evening announced before adjournment of morn ing session. This program subject to change. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It was made for. Ten Minutes. Do You Catch On? No more cold ovons. Plenty of hot wu for, and u great fuel saver. Have one put in your stove by MAYS & CROWE. .4 (J SOLE AGENTS. have strictly First-Class The Modem Way Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what formaly done in the crudest manner anil disagreeably as well. To clennso the syetem and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without unpleasant after ef fects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. ONE NIGHT. Georgia Colored Operatic (Dinstrels, Monday March 7th '.Then I'll a Friar Be." The song. "What! You become a nun, my dear; then I'll a friar be," has been one of the moat popular eongs foi male voices ever written. The tendency to do ns othera do is strong In many ways in Mfo. Your neighbor has a piano. Why not you? Always a GOOD iuvestment, a piano la aHElTKR investment just now than ever before, PIANOS SOLD ON EASY TERMS AT I. C. fiickclscn Book 8t Olusie Company, SEEDS A splendid assortment of Vegc- E table. Garden and Grass Seeds in YV Hulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, JL.JI Seed llarley, Seed Seed Rye. Oil Meal Cuke and Fertilizers, EIlco Suuplies, Early Roso rota- mm toes. Eleven kinds of ilrst ulass WiZ Seed Corn. I'oultry aud Eggs bought aud sold at n i. H. CROSS' u Cheap Cash Grocery and, Feed , Store, Second uud Union Sts, SEEDS