Special "Vory Much to tho Good." ..reseept Bieyeles.. 1898 Models are now ready for inspection. Prices from $27.60 to $50.00. New Ideas at every point. Millinery Sale BlCVCLtES. To JWank the Close of ou JRillineny Sale We Shall Alloca.... A Discount of 20 per eent On all TRIMMED HATS purchased at our store on Friday and Saturday. fl Olord to the Olise is Sufficient. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. u The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SAT17KDAY APRIL 10, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Fehlitz's Bock Beer at the Midway. The weather fur tonight and Sunday is fair. So Bays Pague. Don't forgot that Kellar keeps the beat ice cream Boda in the city. tf Girl wanted to do general housework. Apply to F. S. Gunning, Fourth street. Today Charles Clarke left for points in the interior im a business trip in the in ternet of the Clarke & Falk Drug Co. Next Monday the sherifTwUl turn over about $25,000 to the county treasurer tbie amount being the taxes collected up to date. Since yesterday morning the river rot ii bout twenty incites, and today it i coming up at the rate of about one incl an hour. The many friends of John Hampshire will he grieved to iearn that he is con fined to his room with a severe attack of toneilitis. A hand of flue porkers are in the stock yards today. Thoy were brought from Klickitat county and are for the Colum bia Packing Co. Rev. O. D. Talyor has returned, and will conduct service in the morning at tho First Baptist church. Thoro will be no evening service. Tomorrow Rev. E. P. Hughes of Hills boro will occupy the pulpit in the Con gregational church at both morning and evening services. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. A good lot 60x100 on Second street, with first-class two-story building, well at ranged for hotel, 300 feet from O. K. & N. depot. For terms of sale see Butts, at the office of Dufur & Dulur. tf Tomorrow Rev. Bronsgeest will be at the miesion in Kingsley.and his place at St. Peter's church will bo filled by Rev. Father Bolla, of Oregon City. Services will be as usual on Sunday. A carload of horses wore unloaded and fed at the stockyards last evening. They were from Union, Oregon, and will be distributed along the line of the O. R. & N. Co., to be used in construction work. Some splendid chinook salmon ore being caught at present. Today The Dalles Commission and Grocery Co. hod 'me which were purchased from Beu fert Bros., that were as fine as we hove ever seen. The bulletin today states that orders iave been issued to mobilise the army n tho South. They will be close to Uba. They will be moved at once to Clilcamaguo, Now Orleans, Tampa and Mobile. The senate agrees to vote on the Cuban question today. At the time of going to presa yesterday we did not have the nominees for super ntendent of public Inslructiou and at lorney.gcneral. J. H, Ackerioan, of o tnomab county, aecored the noinl lon for the former office, while D. R. PEASE & MAYS. N. Blackburn was nominated for attcr-ney-general. Both men are fully com petent to fill the positions to which they are nominated, and will certainly receive t ie hearty eupport of their party. Tomorrow evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, a polyglott servje will be held at the new Lutheran church, consisting of five minute addesses in English, German, Norwegian and Swedish. This Bervice will be interspersed with music especially prepared for this purpose. The Baker City fireraeu are practicing for the Eastern Washington volunteer firemen's tournament, that will be held in La Grande in June. The de partment will have two teams at the La Grande tournament, sending a hook and ladder team and one from hose company No. '.'. Today two eix-horse-team loads of wool arrived at the Wasco Warehouse. It wne brought from Crook county and is virtually the first w ool of this season's clip, all that came in to The Dalles heretofore being pulled wool of an in ferior quality. This which arrived today was first-class in every regard. There is u great change in the appear once of things around the D. P. & A. N. wharf today. The wharf boat has been moved around to the upper side of the wharf on account of the rapid rais'i in the river, and woikmen are engaged in clearing the wharf and makiug all nec essary preparations for the freshet. The new Lutheran church will be ded icated tomorrow, April 17tK7 a' 10 B ni. Tho Rev. M. L. Zweig, of Port land, will officiate, and will be assitted by Reve. Jos. L. Beofes, of Seattle, H. C. Anda, of Tacomjrf and A. EJlund, of Aetoriu. A special musical program has been prepared for tho occasion. In a letter to a friend here, Dr. Eshel man states that after a profitable season in professional work in Chicago he was about ready to start home and would ar rive here this evening. Ho will resume his practice as soon as possible after his arrival. He states that the weather in Chicago is quite cool, and at the time of writing ho saw no signB of approaching spring. He will be agreeably surprleed when he gets back among the green hills of sunny Oregon. A fine farm in the Willamette valley, consisting cf 100 acres, four acres in cul tUa'.Ion; 70 acres slashed, burned and seeded to timothy j plenty of good water; 200 bearing fruit trees; plenty of small fruit; ood box hotue and barn; 25 miles east of Oregon City, one-half mile from good school; 3jt. miles from Leon poEtolfice, Clackamas county. This property will be sold cheap or exchanged for farming land near The Dalles. For further information see Butte, the real estate agent. The soldiers at Fort Spokane are twenty-five miles from the nearest wire, which is at Davenport. They are all packed end readv to move at short notice, and In the meantime ore eager to learn the latest war news. A lieuten ant is sent to Davenport every day from the fort, ond he takes with him a carrier pigeon to carry beck the news. Through the long-distance teleplifmo office he learns the latest reportsties the bulle tin to the pigeon andyturns it loose. It immediately flies to the post, making fast time. One pigeon made the jour ney in thirty-five minutes. As the birds are wildthey cannot be cauuht, and hence ate shot, and a fresh bird sent out thehext day. The Western Packing Company's abatoir and cannerv at Linnton, which has been closed down during the winter, will probably resume operations by the first of next month. The ranges are be coming crowded with wild bronchos feeding on the young grass, and the horses will soon be in fine condition for the slaughtering. Last year 9000 horses were canned and shipped to Europe. All horses brought to the abatoir are not killed, however. The best and most gentle ones are eelected for local use, and a good number are shipped to the EaEt, where they at this time of tho year will find a ready market. The wildest and least adapted for any other upe than canned meat are killed. AT THE "METHODIST CHURCH. Coutlnuutlon of the I'revloim Subject The Church the Urlilo, The Methodist church was packed again last night with a most attentive audience. Mr. Miller sang, by request, "The Tempest" and later "Tho Good Shepherd." Both were much enjoyed by the audience. His singing grows more and more in favor with the people. Mr. Miller announced to the audience that he had not time on Thursday even ing to finish his theme as he desired, so would, with their permission, continue the same last night, and for Sunday night would speak on "Can I have a good time and bo a Christian?" Last night he dwelt almost entirely on the figure by which the church is rep resented in the Bible, "the bride," Christ, tho bridegroom. He pictured a most lovely marriage scene, with its solemn vows and obligations. He re called tho words of the betrothed as re corded by Hosea, "I will betroth thee unto mo forever; yea, I will betroth thee unto me in lighteousnets and in judgment, and In loving kindness and in mercies. I will even betroth thee unto me in faithfulness, and thou shalt know the Lord." As the whole world expects fidelity, constancy, devotion and unity in the marriage relations, so God and the world expect these same qualities of life and action from the church, There fore its members ore not at liberty to join hands with the world In its pleas ures, and if thiy do so, they lose stand ing as being godly and Christ-like, Quoting James Jv:4, "Know ye not that the friendship of tho world is enmity against God?" His position wbb well taken, and well sustained by frequent Bible quotations. Tho meeting closed with an altar ser vice. Quite a number signified their desire to lead a Christian life. To Cure a Cold tu Out Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tie money if they fail to cure. 25c, One '95 Ladies' Cleve- 6f)fl land Wheel tyfU Two '97 Eagle Wheels jjjjj One '9G Cleveland.. . (Qfl Gent's Wheel full One '95 Eagle Gent's ftflfl Wheel fdU One '97 Boy's Eagle Wheel One '97 Girl's Eagle QD Wheel fUU In order to make room for our new slock, we are mak ing the above Low Prices. MAO & BENTON A WORD OF ADVICE. To Those CjniliiK to Aluftku or the Klon dike Gol.l KltliU. One thing should be impressed upon evey miner, prospector or trader com ing to Alaska, to the Klondike or the Yukon country, and that is the necessity for providing an adequate and proper food supply. Whether procured in the States, iu the Dominion, or at the sup ply stores here or further on, this must be his primary concern. Upon the man ner in which the miner has observed or neglected this precaution more than any other one thing will his success or fail ure depend. These supplies must be healthful and should be concentrated, but the most careful attention in the selection of foods that will keep unimpaired indefinitely under all tho conditions which they will have to encounter is imperative. For instance, as bread raised with baking powder must be relied upon for the chit f part of every meal, imagine tho help lessness ot a miner with a can of spoiled baking powder. Buy only the very best lour; it is the cheapest in the end. Ex perience has Bho'.vn tho Royal Baking Powder to be the most icliable, and the trading companies now uniformly sup ply this brand, at others will not keep In this climate. Be sure that the bucou is sweet, sound and thoroughly cured. Tliete are the abeoluto necessities upon which all must place a chief reliance, and can under no circumstances be neg lected. They may, of course, be supple mented by ue many comforts or delica cies as die prospector may bo able to pack or deeire to pay for. From the AlasVa Miniug Journal. A book of receipes for all kinds of cookery, which is specially valuable for use upon the trail or in the camp, is pub lished bv tho Royal Baking Powder Co. of New York. The receipes aro thor oughly practical, and the methods are carefully explained, so that the inex perienced may, with its aid, readily pre pare everything requisite for n good, wholesome meal, or even dainties, if lie has the uecessary materials. The mat ter is in compact though durable form, tho whole book weighing but 2 ounces. Under a special arrangement, this book will be sent free to miners or others who desire it. We would recommend that everyono going to tho Klondike procuro a copy. Address the Royal linking Pow der Co., New York, Janet Walilotf. The Santa Clara exchange has the fol lowing to say of Monday night's play : "Ingomar" is a spirited play, full of inspiring scenes and strong situations and wns presented In an admirable man ner. Miss Waldorf is an accomplished actress and u credit to her profession, She i9 now on the ladder of success, and in a few yours from now the writer pre dicts she will rank among tho most famous exponents of the dramatic art in America. Graceful and yet firm, she was an ideal Parthenia, Here in not mere acting, it was tho personification of realism, Win. McVny, the leading The Wheel that sells Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. REMEMBER. We Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. man, should not bo overlooked, as he did some excellent acting, and his faith ful Impersonation of "Ingomar" will long be remembered by those who wit nessed his splendid rendition." The Waldorf company presents "In gomar" and "The Hunchback" to the theater-goers of The Dalles on Monday and Tutsday evenings, April 18th and 19th. I.adlcn, Attention! Call at the office of tho Klckapoo In dian medicine company, in the Baldwin opera house building, and get full in formation in regard to their wonderful female specifics. Thoy have indorse ments from some of the leading medi cine men of tho world. Thirty-days' treatments 50 cents; three months' treatment $1. Headache Prom Bye Strain. A high authority says that "Eye strain causes more headache than all other causes combined." From this fact it follows that thousands of people are suf fering from headache, who do not real ize that the cause is n defect or weak ness in the eyes. They may havo taken medicines without getting relief, or they may have sufl'ered thinking there is no remedy. All theso cases can bo perfectly cured with glasses that will correct tho error iu the eyes, and retain sight by consult ing P. G. Pant, tho optician, two doors west of Keller's Bakery. tf A Fact. No ono need hesitato to purchase the Kickapoo Indian remedlee, as thoy are reliable. The Kickapoo company has always enjoyed the very beat reputation f jr reliability and equaro dealing. Their remedies ore sold by all druggists, and were handled by the druggists in The Dalles Ion before the coming of their advertising company, now occupying tho Baldwin opera house. Ask your druggists for Kickapoo Indian remedies. WHEN TKAVHL.INU Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and ef fectually on the kidneys, liver and bow els, preventing fevers, headaches, and other farms of sickness. For salu in CO cent bottles by all loading druggists. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. I'OMllllK. Tho Waldorf Company in "Ingomar" and "Tho Hunchback" at the Vogt opera honen on April 18 and 10. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It was made lor. 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