QDG MONDAY, 27th. TUESDAY, 28th. Organdies Lawns and .... Dimities. in all colors, grades and styles. These are all new good a and dainty in patterns and colorinue. Thia is the time of year to bey this class of goods, for they will have to be made early in order to be prepared for the warm days that we have in the early spring. Come and make your se lections while the stock is unbroken, for the choicest patterns come in the smallest pieces. Hew Laces, pw EmMiiiies, New pons. All these things are requisite with the line mentioned above, and we have them in the moet approved Btyles. Remember that three davs sale is a very ehort time, but ample if you are inclined to avail yourself of this chance. ouvenir and for the balance of tho week with the most complete line of Men's Clothing ever shown in this city. Prices that will fit any pocket book and styles to please the most fastidious. We shall call your atten tion particularly to the Famous H. S. & M. Line of Guaranteed Clothing This is the clothing now being advertised so extensively in the lead ing magazines of the country. We would suggest to intending purchasers the desirability of seeing this clothing and making comparisons, as we know there can be but one result, You will buy Your Clothing of Us. With this sale in view, we purchased some months ago a number of souvenirs of value. We shall give one Souvenir with each suit sold during the week from Ten Dollars up.. We are displaying these souvenirs in our Furnishing Goods window. They will interest you, come and see what they are. F BASE & MAYS. All Goods Masked in Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chfoniele. WEDNESDAY - - MARCH 29, 1899 Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in before io o'clock A. M., as no changes will be accepted in the aft ernoon. This rule will be positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The. Dalles, January jo, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. P. S. Gunning is busy today placing the fire escapes on the Umatilla House, Today Sheriff Robt . Kelly turned over $5,084.84 to County Treasurer Phillips Taxes are being paid rapidly, as they be QOQ WEDNESDAY, 29th. Our Furnishing Goods' Department asks your attention On May, pianH 27ttu come delinquent April 1st. Several of our local barbere have re ceived their certificates from the state board of barber examiners, permlting them to practice the tonsorial art. Horse fead is so high in the. Atlin re gion that it is said a man can carry $40 worth of hay in bis hands. The poor horses there will regret they ever went to Alaska. . ' . Next Saturday . the ladies of the Lutheran church -will have a eale of all kinds of pastry bread, cakes and pies in the store of I. C. Nickelsen. Call on them and get something good to eat. The Perkins hotel in Portland has been leased by C. A. Harrson, formerly proprietor ot the Rainier-Grand hotel at Seattle and the Hotel Chilberg at Ta coma. He will take charge April 5th. Commencing thia evening the Christ ian church will hold a series of revival meetings, which will be .conducted by Rev. Gentry Rushing, of La Grande, who ' will arrive on this afternoon's Clothing Sale irain. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. Captain John W, Lewis, a veteran of the civil war, has been invited by a number of prominent citizens to deliver an address in this city on his experience in the civil war. He has accepted the invitation, and suggests the night of April 5 as the time, and the Armory as the placj. Telegram. ; ' ." Men lay evening in Portland, . Dr. A. W. Botkin, formerly of The Dalles, and. Miss Mable Delano, of Portland were united in marriage. The doctor, who has been practicing in Arlington for the past few months, intends making bis future home in Athena, Umatilla county. His friends here wish them much happiness and euccess, There will be a sale of useful and fancy articles at the Salvation Army hall on Thursday afternoon, March 30, com mencing at 2 o'clock. The proceeds of sale will be devoted to the self denial fund. On Wednesday evening, the of ficers and soldiers will bring their offer ings to the meeting and relate their ex periences in raising the eauie. -On Thursday evening everything left from the sale will be auctioned off after the meeting. Everybody welcome, -. Yesterday afternoon Mr. - Evane, father of Si Evans, of 3-Mile, died at the residence of bis son on 3-Mile. Last summer Mr. Evans came to this place from the sound to visit bis son, with whom he has since . made his home. About a month ago he was taken with la grippe, and seeming to be unable to take nourishment enough to support bim, be finally succumbed to the disease'. The funeral took place from the Calvary Baptist church this afternoon . at 1 o'clock and the interment ;was make In the city cemetery. Quite a number of people were at tracted last evening by the sweet sounds of music issuing from Jacobsen'a store, where Prof. Baldwin and Frank French were giving some pleasing piano selec tions, comprising some of the latest catchy aire. . They were ably assisted by Charles Twineham, the genial and pop ular etevtard of the Regulator, andChas. Threadbare, who played the mandolins with very pretty effect. These young gentlemen are abundantly possessed of unusual talent, and judging from th comments heard last evening, ehord tney appear m pnouc tnev would be ..... . . A given a hearty reception. The meeting of the order of Eaelern Star last evening was a ehort one, fend emerged into a reception in honor of one of its members, Mrs. Levi Clark, wh will soon leave to make her home in Hood River. One of their famous ban quets was served, and the arrangement of the tables was particularly novel and pretty, being so placed as to form a star, each point of which was decorated in the various colors blue.red, yellow and white, while the center was in green. After the banquet the time was spent in guessing games, which were greatly en joyed. During the evening Mrs. Clarke was presented with an immense bunch of violets. '. Travelers in the East are always pleased to find along their route in the railway stations views of the wonderful scenery along tne Colombia river and proud to point to them- and say these belong to our' grand Columbia, We have seen many beautiful views, but never have we seen any that equal those taken by Moore, of Portland, and which are to be hung up in the Regula tor. They are 18x22 inches in size, and are so perfectly clear and real that every leaf of the foliage and every waterfall would seem to be standing out in dis tinct, view. One of Oneonta Gorge is particularly fine, as is also that of the falls at the Caecades. They are perfect xne mystery ot tne valise which was found along the river bank a short ways below the city about a week ago, has been solved. It was feared that investi gation might disclose something very sensational a drowning or likedieaster; but it has proven a simple case of theft. A young lady who came up from White Salmon about a month ago placed her valise in the hall at a private residence in the city, from which place it was stolen. This morning the valise and contents were identified ; but a man's bat which was taken at the same timn was not among the articles found. The tramp or whoever stole it, finding there was nothing in the valise which would be of value to bim, cached it among the rocks on the river bank by way of get ting rid of it apd covering his crime. Best of All To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial .- manner, . when - the springtime comes, use the .true And per feet remedy, "Syrup of Figs. ' Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the Califor nia Fig .Syrup Co.' only, and for eale b all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle.'. " " Cows Herded. AH persons wanting their cows herdei (beginning April 1st), will do well to ee Joslin & Sons, on Tenth' street,' west end. " ' Mch4-lm E3ew -Today;.;' - Just Received Full Line of Rifles Shot Guns Fishing Tackle : Bicycle Sundries Crawford Bicycles : Cleveland Bicycles Golden Eagle Bicycles Smokeless and black Powder Loaded Shells. Bicycles Rented and Repaired. r 0 U1U1W1 WEDDED. Dr. James Sutherland ana Miss Ursula 11a Kneh United In Marriage. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Dr. James Sutherland claimed as his bride Miss Ursula Stella Rucb, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruch, the wedding ceremony being performed by Rev. J. E Wojd, Of the Methodist chnrch, at their residence on the corner ot Fourth and Court street e decoration of the parlors for the occasion was conspicuous for its dainti ness, palms and potted plants making the scene an attractive one, while cut flowers drooped from numerous vases Lohengren'a wedding march teas played by the bride's eUter. Miss Louise Ruch. as the bride entered the prlor, leaning .1 - r i x . i i panied by . her bridesmaid, Miss Rose Michell. The groom was accompanied by W. A. Campbell, who acted as best man. The bride was very pretty in a silk gown worn by her mother on a similar occasion thirty years ago. Over it was draped white moosselauie de soie, with bow - knots forming dainty trimmings. She carried an immense' bunch of pure white rosebuds. , The bridesmaid was attired in light green silk moire and carried pink carnations At 3:30 o'clock a wedding dinner was served, at which the following beside the bride and groom were seated : Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Ruch, Misses Louise and lone Rucb, George Ruch, Jr., Hon. and Mrs. John Michel, Miss Maude Michell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michell, Miss Michell, Misses Rose, Annette and Myrtle Michell, Miss Nellie Michell, Miss Clara Grimes, of Portland, and Mr, W. A. Campbell. The large number of handsome presents received conveyed to the young people the congratulations and good wishes of their friends, who took thia means of expressing them The bride, who from hep- infancy has grown np in The Dalles, is too well known to its people for The Chronicle to add anything as to her sweetest of character and womanliness. The groom. also so well ' known to every resident having been a practicing physician here for a number of years, : needs not our praises as to his worth and integrity We can only extend our share of good wishes. Dr. and Mrs. Sutherland will leave on the evening train for their future home in Spokane, where the-groom has an extensive practice, and where we trust success will attend them. - Surprise Party. On Saturday eve, March 25th, Mr, Robberts, with bis SundaySchool class ot the U. B. church, called, at the home of MiBB May Barzee, to surprise heron her 13th birthday. Those present were Mr. Robberts, Geo. Betts,' Oscar Anderson, Earl Rob berts, Hallie Rice, Loyd, Barzee, Misses Ninon "Odkes, Mable Anderson. Martha pie rat on inlays CC Be a IT PAYS. We have a complete line of ishing Tackle and Standard Trout Flies... English Trout Flies Jointed Fish Poles, Lancewood Jointed Jjish Jfoles, bplit Bamboo, bilk wrapped, (Jork handle.. Reels, large assortment. Call at Todes apd pa brie V A. Ad. KELLER, He nenowiieil Old Oro Fino Saloon.... 90 Second St., second door from Court. THE 118 October 15 A. AD. KELLER The Dalles. Or. $0.90. il worth of checks good for loc drink, g Best Domestic sr cigar. Agent tieck wltn eacn purchase Aftet the Holidays.. We have a large stock ot Pianos. Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru ments, etc., that we are selling ct popular prices. Our stock of Stationery and Books is complete. Jacobsen Book & Music Co. - - 170 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. White Russian Granulated Rye Meal. Fine for Breakfast Mush and -Gems, 25c per sack. . The Celebrated Lincoln Seed Oats From 103 to 160 bushels per acre has been raised from 'tese Oats. For sale at J. H. CROSS, Feed and Grocery Store. Bartell, Myra Bonner, Nora Barzee and May Barzee. j A program was arranged - by Mrs. C. I. Engly while Mrs1. Barzee ruehed to the kitchen .to pat on the taffy. - AH took some part in speaking and singing, and playing games - Mr. - Robberts ap peared on the program with some very nice comic selections. - . Abont 10 o'clock all matched to the kitchen, to take part in the taffy pulling. Everyone apparently had a good time. rOV6 Customer porting Goods. 12ic per doz. 25c per doz. Tip : ...50c each $J.OO each 20 to $1.50 each Copywrighted.J We are ready to show them in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough"' is a poor principle. Those who make the earliest selections eeenre best results. The stock is complete and new and we invite you to look at it. DALLES, OREGON Tom Burke's Homestead. Whiskey Specialty in Imported French Liquors and Cognac. Liquors, nines and Cigars. The Largest and Best of August Buchler Home-made Beer and Porter. for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York.' B E 33 S CHOICE Northern Grown SEEDS In Bulk at J. H. CROSS Feed and Grocery store Cor 2d & Federal Sts. ES S 23 E5 D Tbns a pleasant evening was spent and Miss May was. completely surprised'. Nine beautiful and useful prteent9 were received by Miss May. . - Notice. Have yon a larm for eale or for rent, or do you know of any person holding; farming lands that Ibey wieh lo dispose of?. If to, please write to any agent of the O. K. & N. Co., and he will send you a circular which will interest you.