r EVB$OIDEfIES. 3 Big Drives3. Lot No. i. Twoityfive pieces l-lnch, Kino Cambric; nil new patterns and fast edges; per yard 05c Lot No. 2. Twenty-five pieces 3).-inch Cambric Embroideries; all different patterns; per yard 10c L'ot No. 3. Twenty-five pieces 5-inch Cambric Embroideries; beautiful patterns ; trood strong edges ; pur yard 12Jc Lonsdale Muslin, & For this week only, at 6 1-4C per yard. ALL GOODS MARKED N PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WAYSIDE CLEANINGS. We huvu cigars to burn at Font.'. Girl wanted to work at the European House. 0-3t The weather forecast for tonight und Thursday ib fair and cooler. Wanted a girl to do general house work. Inquire at this otliee. At the annual school meeting held at Wasco Monday, It. P. Orr was re-elected director, and C. J. Bright, clerk. A dance and social will bo given by the Foresters of America'on Frday even bent their lodge rooms Knights of TytLiue hall. The last games of the bowling contest between the 1). C. & A. C. team and the Umatillu House team comes oil' at the Umatilla alleys tonight. While preparing yoiir gardens, re member Mrs. A. C. Stubling & Sou have mny roses, hurdy plants und shrub Iwries, which will add greatly to the ap pearance of your home. dlw-wlm Pa Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every tet to be the best non-poisonous fluid dip m the world; guaranteed to cure Mb, itch, sore throat, lice and hoof-rot. Clarke k hulk, agents, The Dalles. Geary, the piano-tuner, will be in the city on the 1 1th and remain three- day. He can he found at the Jacobson Book 4 MuBic Co.'s or I. C. Niekelsen'e, liere orders for tuning will be uttended ) !) 3t Th In inline f.ti. .iU,tf flrti.i 1ll bich le to be built ut Wasco, was re Ported on the ground yesterday. The 'condtttlon is completed, and Mr. Scholl Mpects to have the carpenters commence work III II ft II t MX t inn Him mmtu 1hmu tin mill In good shape for teaming, muuti ol the nhfiit that was not hauled in last Wile Wing brought to market, and as fooiiBBthe farmers finish suwliitf theit V'P'Inif crops the umouut will greatly in- T&e call for the Republican county Wnventiou and notice of primary elite llo" appears in unother column. The "Mention will bo held on Saturday, AP'II Oth, u-hUo the primaries will be Je In eacu of the various precincts on March 20tlt. The cntm of Albert Nelson vs. Otto irgfeld was at issue before Justice Fil loo this morning. The duto of hearing "M et for tlu i8tu Inst. Reger B. Sin- I . "Ppuar as attorney for the a!! I 1 l,u nttorney 'or the defend 01 bag not yet been selected. le carloadB of fine beef cattle were 'aed and fed at Saltmaruhe & Co.'s Z iy'rdB loduy' Tl,t,V are on their ,rom Uaker City to the Portland L , 'nd Wngln splendid condition, "undoubtedly command a high price. BW0Uy Bl,l,et, b-v Wooda ol Irtbida for the contract for furnish- ing the pipe to be used In putting in the the 1200 feet of (i-inch main on eadt Second street, were this morning con- and he does not depend on Boreas or the co-operation of anyone else to assist him in making sales. A few more bargains sidered by the water committee, and the ' left for those who come early contract awarded to Maier it Benton, I Last evening's meeting of the Eastern their price being 20 50 per ton. This star was an unusually pleasant one. mnine is a needed improvement, as the , Qujte n number were present, and after water pressure in the East End hereto- the general oider of exercises the ladies fore has been very poor, Arrangements are being made today determined to give their husbands a practical lesson, showing just how much for an excursion from Portland to The I labor haB to be expended in constructing Dalles on Sunday, May 8th. Mr. X. N. Stoves and Mr. Orton are in the city making arrangements for the same. In the Red Men's excursion of last year sufficient carB could not be secured in Portland to carry all who wished to the much talked-otand expensive spring bonnet. Accordingly, each gentleman was provided with an untrimmed hat and materials for trimming it, with or ders to make them look ''swell." Amid much laughter the task waB completed, come, and there is no reason why this j when the ladies sat in judgment and should not be equally as well patronized, i awarded Mr. A. S. Mac Allister the prize . . . . . ., , r I for the most artistic work, discovering - , . , . .. . . ,-.,,; .D ., .,i iuu iaic ii jut- viic li iUiiJiui, i us uui qui.- stantial, but pinned on. Harry Clougb, having less experience in that line, was given the booby prize. All were then ready for the banquet, which was great- j ly enjoyed. NEWS NOTES. This morning's bulletin states that all H.B.Brown, of 5-Mile, found u bottle of atropia, which is a deadly poison, and drank, it is supposed, about four grains. As soon as possible she wiib brought to Dr. Hollister for treatment, and is at present out of danger. Her recovery was almost miraculous, aB 1-100 of a grain would have been a fair-sized dope. She must have thrown up almost the j the American correspondents of news- entire amount, else it certainly would papers will be expelled from Cuba to have proveu fatal. j day. While playing solo in the card room i For a time evervone wondered where Spain got the necessary money to pur chase ships and make other preparations for war. It has at last leaked out that France is furnishing the same. It now looks that not only would Cuba be looked upon as a seat of war, but the world's peace seems to be in danger, as China and West Africa may soon bo involved in war. The money markets of the world are affected in con sequence. Reports received this morniuc state that both the United States and Spain feel that they are not fully prepared for war, and are span ing for time. There is no doubt, as soon as the government Is of Swearingen Bros.' saloon, on Main street, in Pendleton, early Sunday morning, Frederick Kinder, an employe at the Pendleton woolen mills, fell over on the table dead. He was happy all evening, and had just come from a dance of the Cactus Club at Armory hall. Two or three hands of u game were played, when Kinder suddenly placed his hands to his hands to his head, exclaimed, "My, but I'm dizzy!" He sunk on the toble, gasped for a moment, and all was over. He wiib 20 years old, uumarried, a man of jovial disposition, and never drank a drop. Last evening when the Sons of Vete runs were holding their usual meeting remjyi war wj begin without loss of they were aroused by a violent knock- tjmt ing on the outer door, and frou, the dis-j The Kugpi(in denindB U)0 Clina turbanco concluded that they were at-1 . . gang-' or a ueuicn- 4. , , tucked by the "sewer gang' meiit of Spaniards. Upon investigation, however, they thorough were agreeably surprised. at seeing that their aggressors wore noney other than the Belief Corps and the (J. A. K,, with well tilled baskets of L'ood things. The in- Unci! Sale BlCVCliES. One '95 Ladies' Cleve land Wheel $20 Two '97 Eagle Wheels at ! One '90 Cleveland.... Gent's Wheel One '95 Eagle Gent's QQI1 Wheel IjluU One '97 Boy's Eagle ttpD One '97 Girl's Eagle ttQD Wheel PUU In order to make room for our new stock, we are mak ing the above Low Prices. MAIER & BENTON TO WORK WITH DAVENPORT. Itert (leer, of Marlon County Will Be come a Newsjiaper Artlxt. Bert Geer, 17 years old, has decided to quit the Salem public schools. In a few weeks he will go to New York. He is a son of Bi Geer, and a cousin of Hon T. T. Geer. He iB also a cousin of Ho mer Davenport, the famous cartoonist. In the Eist young Geer wili be a stu dent of and co-worker with Davenport. In deflerence to the boy's parents' wishes, it it is promised that he shall continue his literary studies in the New York school. He will be given a salary from the start, with an aseurance of a raise. Young Geer would have finished the course in the Salem public schools tiiis year. Like his cousin, he is a natural artist. Making pictures is his favorite employment. His conceptions are usu ally applied to things practical, and are pictured in a catchy wav. His latest picture that has attracted general atten tion waB inspired by the recent public school examinations. It represents a boy trying to "pull through." The face shows a battle royal between despair and determination. Ho) (I School lteiurt. the Japanese legation, and the Japanese minister has had several interviews with otlicials of the Chinese foieign office, urging the rejection of the Russian de- iiiuiwL Tit udilltinti if iu rnnnrtuil i lint JllCWIUCl UUUIVIUU) IV I U I - Wi V V Vltf i , Japan has threatened to take vigorous! I .....! It .1 1.. ..I 1) t.. ...... t ' . ,,, . aciiuu 11 mo uciiiiiiiuo oi jwibbiu uidi I ......... tri tititot- u'Ulinnf I I iruuiTB wuiu Mu w ........ ......-- conceded the pass word, and a splendid lunch was ()f - (o - spread, and delightful lime was had by all who were fortunate euough to be I jj"aney ribbons promise to lead again present. "The blustering boreas did encroche and beat upon the solitane Brere," thus sung the poet of olden time, but yester day thero wub more truth than poetry In thiB saying, for old Boreas got frolic some ud made Dalles real estate move faster than ever did The Dalles Real Es tate Exchange. Old Dad Butts, how ever, waB up with the pace set by old Boreaa, and while Boreas only moved the surface ButtB moved everything from the sky to the center of the earth on one or two pieces of property. Butts has the bargains that make property move, during the present season, and to be need more extensively than during last year. The present collections show rib bons iu bayadere, plaid, amber und checked styles ; besides a good variety of stripes. Also mousseline, satin mer veilleux and satin taffeta ribbons, iu ex tremely wide widths. An extensive invoice of the very newest styles in rib bons has just been received by A. M. Williams & Co. One Minute Cough Cure, cure. Trmt U what It wmt md lor. Try ScMIIIub's Host lea aim ball Hit powder Hmtok Ciihonicli: : The following the report of the Boyd school for the mouth ending March -1th : No. enrolled, 30. Average belonging, 23. Average attendance, 22. Cases of tardiness, 'J. Those who have been neither absent nor tardy during the month are Emily Baker, Pansy Wing, Frank Headley, Malison Headley, Willie Richards, Do cia Bolton, Flora Baker, Andy Baker. The visitors during the past month were: u. i). liuller, Misses uoiue Smith, Maud Smith, Lela Foss, Katu Bolton, Mrs. Richards, C. 11. Southern; MisB Aila Bell, of Boyd; Mrs. Mary Campbell, of Portland ; Miss I.eabo, of Kiidefsby, and Miss Hattie Stirnwois of Boyd. A great deal of interest is being shown by the patrons in the welfare of the school. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to visit us and note the progress. 1). C. Ai.iiAiii), Teacher. DANGER IN SODA. Serloim IU'hiiI'h Honif tlnien Follow IU Kxctta.lvv Un, Common sodu is all right iu its place and indispensable in thu kitchen and for cooking and washing purposes, hut It was never intended for a medicine, and people who use it as such will some day regret it. We refer to the common use of soda to relieve heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousands of people practice almost daily, and one which is fraught with danger; moieover the soda only gives temporary relief and in the end the stomach trouble continues to get worse and worse, The soda acts as a mechanical irritant to the walls of the stomach and bowels and cases are on record where "Very Much to the Good." ...reseept Bieyeles... 1898 Models are now ready for inspection. Prices from $27.50 to $50.00. Nevx Ideas at every point. The Wheel that sells at an honest price. Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. MAYS & CROWE. ; RE7UY.E7VV.-BER. Wc have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J- T. PetefS & CO- it accumulated in the intestines, causing death by inflaraation or peritonitis. Dr. Harlandson recommends os the safest and surest cure for eour stomach facid dyspepsia, an excellent prepara tion sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. These tab lets are large twenty-grain lozenges, verv pleasant to taste and contains the natural acids, peptones and digestive elements essential to good digestion, and when taken after meals they digest the food perfectly and promptly before it has time to ferment, and sour and poison the blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth states that he invariably uses Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablete in all cases of stomach derangements and finds them a certain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digesting the food create a healthy appetite, increase flesh and strengthen the action of the heart and liver. They are not a cathartic, but intended only for stomach diseases and weakness and wili be found reliable in any stom ach trouble except cancer of the stomach- All druggists sell Stuart'sDyspepsia Tablets at 50c per package. A little book describing all forms of stomach weaknesses and their cure mailed free by addressing the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich. 0itt)lii;. Prof. P. G. Dout will open up an op tician parlor on Second street, two doors west ot Keller's bakery. The professor has been employed by Harry Liebe, the jeweler, for several months and leaves him with the best of recommendations. His work speaks for itself, and he has many home testimonials, which he will be glad to show to anyone desiring to see them. His patients are his friends and his friends are his patients, for he is an expert !n fitting the eye perfectly in nil cases. Anyone wishing their eyes examined aud properly fitted will do well to give him a trial. He states that he will be rsady to open up by Tuesday, the 8th, and will, for a beginner, make a special reduction for tin days only. Ho will also do all kinds of complicated watch work, jewelry repairing und diamond setting. Ho comes horo with the best of rec ommendations as an eye specialist, ami can, undoubtedly, do as he agrees. We are pleased that he has decided to ru main in our city, und recommend him to the patronage of our readers. tf At In I ii if mill lrrlifiillon Convention, For the Mining und Irrigation Con vention, to be held at Baker City, Or., March 20th, 30th und 31st, the O. R, & N, Co. will muke a rute of one and one fifth fare for the round trip. Delegates or parties attending the convention, paying full fare to Baker City on March 2t!th, 27th, 28th and 20th, will be re turned at one-fifth fure on presentation of certificates on or before April 3d to our agent at Baker City, signed by the secretary of the convention. U-tf DeWitt's Little Early Risers, Tile lmiiou little pllU, An Interesting Story is attractive at all times. No one can a (Turd to let the evenings at home be spent without good reading matter in these days when good books cost so little. Our" stock oll'era some very attractive, up-to-date and standard literature which will interest all. I. C. lekelsen Book St music Company. Ue fire Doing jsfeat apd prtistie ..priptip.. For Reasonable Priees.N Wo Print Anything in Iho Printing Lino. Cjiue 115 a trial. 5tyroi7i;l pub. $o. SEEDS ES A hpU'iiillil afcvnrtmeiit of Vego table, llunlun umi Uina Hmls Iu Hulk, Hmt Wheat, Kecti (IuIh, Seed Hurley, Stvtl Hoeil It ye. Oil Mciil Cuko ami I Vr 1 1 liorn, Deo fiiiinilli'B, Kurly Kuu Tutu tui'N. Ktuven kluils of llrst iiluso 8ml Corn. 1'oiiltry uiul ligga bought uiul Mild at J. H. CROSS' Clieiip rail) (iroevry ami I 'to. I Htoru, Hiriiiiit uiul Union .St. SEEDS