WE arc now showing now goods in ev ery department and are prepared for the increased trade which is coming to us. U is impossible to oiuunorale all the bar gains wo have for this week. Special attention is directed to our silks and dress goods depart ment. All OoocIb Mnrkocl In Plnln Fltruron. rhe Dalles Daily Ghroniele, MONDAY - - - BEIT. 18, 1810 I Telephone No. 1. ! WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. I . . I i Everybody is invited to attend n J sitermelmi partv at tlx; Uhristhui I church tonight, where you will liu (illi'il chuck (nil of watermelon for JO cents. Tho Sherman county Observer given oitonie first class ml vice concerning; ,tho project of bridging the river for Hit portage roud. Wo publish it on tlio edi torial Head it. This evening a reception will be given toIhv.J. H. Wood by tlio moniburs of tlie Mpwortli League in tbo audience twin of tin' chinch. All inuinborH of tbeclmich and eotigrcgutinn nnd Irionds o'the league aro invited to bo present. August Kranlz hns lentcd tbo Inde pendence Vn Side, lor ono yenr, nnd Titli Hnriicu lltirnt'tt, lormurly of En-g-w.will conduct that pupor during ibat time. H. C. I'entliind, owner of the West Side, will publish tlio News at Diilas. There is but slight improvement in Hieriin nf fall salmon. The traps am "loliig fairly well and cntch nearly all tbo "loon ik'livurcd at tho canneries, i'iiliermen do not look for increased "'cliea until about tbo ilaih inatnnt. Ailotlan. Tlio Ilutltir Drug Co. have just re Ivlaimw Hlock of wall paper nnd in '"Iwtoirnkuroom for it, thoy nre of '"ing paper of all grades t prices that "II surprise you. Call nnd examine "Unlock. S'!H Hie umtriiuoiiial market ie lively J maniacs nro titkln pluco dally. jft license was granted toEinnm pCob3ei Cluie. Nelson, and Ctiua. wen mid Anna Carrey, tho latter tJowe Irani Kiugaloy. ;L. I'lilllips, county troHBtirer, has We another warrant call including all Weml prior to .January 1, J8U0, Lo I. iCV clutur tlm" lierotufoio, and bo 'iironH that those holding same will WHBttlioinnna get their money. Yesterday was u lively day for tho "ftor. .Saturday evening nt 8 shoKft for Lylo with h load of -el' d made two trips that tiiKht. .nlay B1U Uo m(,0 tw(j tr,p(j t(j binding with Bhcop. They nro Kof i "kL'' K,"m, 0,)ncollor of tho thii , . 0reK"t nrtlvea in tho city ill "! y ",,a wl" vIsit Friendship ,J il.t. At tin close of the regu- v4m' ft ucu,lti(,' wl be given him Itj,!,, '1 wouibere mid tholr families, nST. bUt:'rH" vUitlnic members '" io uo 1 present. C.nf1,ll,u winter mil. it t nt n,i. . ..... .... ""MV I'a.l , """ "TIIBUH Hill WiIm b m Tufi,t,y to Saturday 'CL:. '''I 101,1 10 .'W. On Hr dSS. C0.",,,lM,e ,lM 0( wwy M,ed l The D.Ue.. Good r ia.i ."'i'"ui wiison Mii Cloak and Suit Department jf New Jackets, New Capes, New Suits, New Purs, New Golf Shawls, New Skirts. values in utrout bats, drees hatB, child ren's Huhool bata, ulso baby bnn.tets. Vu are inlormud that Deacon Caleb 1! rook a has been very ill of inflammation of tbo stomach nnd kidneys for the past two weeks, at his hoinoneyon miles frum tho city. Mr. Jirooks is now 7(S yenr of one, and it is therefore feared ho will not survive eueli an illnoBH, although be was somewhat improved yesturday. hast Saturdiy .John Quirk, an old settler on lower lo-Milo, died at bis home place of parnlysin, after n week's illness. lie leaved a wife nnd four small children. Tho funeral took place at Dnfur yesterday, Ho was about I5 yeais of age and una well known in that vi cinity and by many in The Dalles with whom ho had business dealings Many have expressed a desire to hear from our boys rcpirdini; life in the Philippines nnd tbeir-exporiencos in battle. They are soon to have tin oppor tunity, us Earl Sunders is uinkinK at raiiBements to deliver a lecture on the 27th. Tho place where it will be piven has not been decided upon, but will be Kivon Inter. An admission of 'Jo cents will be charged, r.nd J5 cents to children. If over thoro was :i class of people who have an eye to business it is tho patent medicine companies, who aro certainly "up to snull'" as tbo saying is. It takes a person with a hardy constitution and strong nerves to even go through the ordeal of rending some of their ads, which would make well people turn sick. For instance tho new ad. for "Celery's Coin pound" a nerve meilicino, id harrowing in tho extreme, and calcu lated to give all who peruse it ingrowing nerves. Tomorrow the fall nnd winter mil linery opening will commence at Mrs. Phillips' millinery parlors nnd continue for a few days. .Sho has on hand tho best lino of pattern huts ever displayed here, having bad a large number trim med In San Francisco. Also a compUito lino of hats of every deEcrlptlon which will bo trimmed to o-dcrjall styles in full millinery, street and dress hats, children's hats and baby bonnets. Call and 8t!o for yoursolvep, as all aro In vited to inspect hor goods. 18-!it Judge Mays this morning recelvod a tolognun from Sunt. Paine, of tho In sane asylum, announcing tlio death of John Stocking, who wns committed to thitt institution eomo months ugo from this plncu. Many will louiombor him as tbo old gentleman who conceived tho idea of building a hotel on Third street and commenced tho structure out of old tin caim. Ho wns In poor health when committed and it was not thought he could live long. Ho came hero from Sherman county, nnd not knowing of any relatives, Judge Mays answered tho inquiry regarding tho disposition of tho body by telling them to bury him at Sulein. The Methodist congregation was do lighted to again have Kuv. Wood occupy the pulpit yesterday morning. Having preuuhed his farewell Horinoi) previously and received Ills appointment elsewhere, Gent's Underwear. (9Q) The Ruler of Prices has gone through our stock of Underwear. It is not a question of worth or value cost or profit every thing comes under Marching Orders issued by the Firm for this week's buyers. Don't fail to take advantage of some of these big bargains for this is the most merciless price cutting ever inaugu rated. See Windows. ho informed his congregation that bud bo anything ngainst them for which bo ' desired to censuto them, now would I seem to bo the acceptable time; but in j bis heart was only the kindest feelings, : winch would ever remain. He preached a ephndid sermon, which only intenbilied the regret of his members at purling with such an ablo and beloved paetor. Itev. Hoekins, who is to bo stationed at Moro, occupied the pulpit tin the evening. A few davB binco word was received j Hint two soldiers of the regular army i had been sentenced to be hanged on tl.u I Philippiin Inlands for aesaulls on native i women. That Gon. Otis had recom-1 mended the execution. Ono of them was j Goo. JJ. Dainphofl'er, son of a prominent i brewer nt Vancouver, and well known j there. He enlisted m the Sixteenth I regulars; served in the Cuban campaign j mid his regiment was afterward sent to Manila. His father has petitioned Senator Foster, who is now at Washing ton, and Senator Simon to endeavor to have the sentenced commuted, either to a life sentence or to interpose as much ns possible in his behalf. They have signified their intention of so doing. If any ono has nn idea that advertis ing in the Cnuo.vici.i: dues not pay, and that its columns are not rend outcide of the stnte, we would refer them to Dad Butts, who is constantly receiving letters of inquiry from different suites concerning Ids' real estate ads, This morning ho received a letter from a man in Essex, Iowa, concerning i farm ho has for sale, This is still another proof of tho interest Jnstorn people nre taking in Oregon. We aro also reminded that every column in the paper is pnrused when a slight error occurs in a reading notice or in an ad then every reader is euro to see it. So if you wish to let peo ple all over tho United States know you live In America, just tell tboni eo through tho columns of the CiuiONici.i;. The children were very Eiicceseful in their entertainment given for tho monu ment fund nt tho homo of Gonovieve Fish Saturday afternoon. Tho parlors were well filled nnd Mrs. Fish wb com pelled to borrow chairs from tho neigh burs that all might bo comfortable. Every child did his or her part well, and the cko walk, in which nil participated was "too onto for nuylhing." Most of the little ones hud a good deal to say about how their costumes were arranged and they were all right. As a result of their ell'ort8 $11 will be added to tho fund, much more tlmn has been raised by any llko entertainment in Portland. Tho children are very proud, and little Harold Fish informed a friend that they were to furnish tho money to build the entire monument which would bo as tall as the Catholic church steeple, ho thought, and have nu eagle on the tip top. Man's life is full of crosses and temp tation. He comes into this world with out his consent and goes out against his will, and his trip between the new eternities Is exceedingly loeky. Tho rules of contrariness abide with him Pease Mays. during his trip. When ho is little the grown girls kiss him nnd when he is crown the little gills kiss him. Jf bo raises a check he is a thief and n fraud nnd Is avoided like a Dago with the seven-year itch. If ho is poor he is n bad manager ; if ho is rich he is dis honest j if he is in politics it's for pie j if he is out of politics you do not know where to placo him and ho is no good to his country ; if he does an act of charity it is for policy; if he won't give to charity he is a stingy cuss and lives only for himself; if he dies young there was a great future ahead of him ; If he lives to a good old age he has missed his calling. He is introduced to this world by a doctor and to the next by a funeral director. " .No! nun. JiiculiHen Wt'diluij;. At 12 :30 o'clock today nt tho homo of the bride's mother, Mre. Henrv Laurctt son, on the hill, Mies Junma Jacobsen nnd Mr. Chas. Nelson were united in mnrriago by Rev. I'oling, John Jacobvcn and Miss Corn Hansen acting as best man una bridesmaid. Only the closest friends of the con tracting parties were present. The rooms had been very prettily dec orated and tho ceremony was performed beneath a floral wedding bell of white. The brido was gowned in white swiss and carried a laiije bunch of La Franco roses, the gift of her friend, Mre. Chas. Stubliug. At the closo ot the ceremony when congratulations had been given, one of the most generous and palatable of wedding dinners was served, while the best of good will prevailed. Miss Jncobsen has spent tho most of her life in Tho Dalles nnd is known to bo u most worthy young lady, who will no doubt make a model wife; while Mr. Nelson is a young man of whom every one speaks well, having by his industry and worth made for himeelf many friends. Hois now mate on tlio steamer Regulator and enjoys tho implicit con fidence of his employees. Tho young couple left on tho after noon train for Portland on n wedding trip, carrying with them tho good wishes of their friends. The l.uclU'. Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under nil conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of tho package. For sale by Nu Water Tunlshl. Tho city water will be shut off between the hours of 8 p. in. nnd 12 p. in. to night. "llurniouy" Whlnkey. Harmony whiekoy for family and special use, sold by lien Wilson, The Dalles. jl Paint your house with paints that nre fully guaranteed to last. Clarke it Falk have them. Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware houio. tf YOU CflH SAVE JWOfJEY i By buying your FRUIT JARS from us. GET OUR PRICES. MAYS & F Harmony" COhiskey. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PURE HAND MADE SOUR MASH WHISKEY for Family and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - The Dalles5 Or. DAY OF GREAT REJOICING FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF TKK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Iay Spent Mofct Plrafinutly In lie dlliliK liu- Pufct and Itejululng in I'lesent I'Tosjiei'lty. 'How amiable are Thy tabernacles, 0 Lord of Hosts," was the sentiment of tho meuiLers of the Congregational church and their friends yesterday as they celebrated the fortieth anniversary of the church and Sunday school at The Dalles. It was a pleasant day to all as they recalled events that had happened during the years which had passed since the church was organized. Rev. D. 15. Gray was the only one of the former pastors who could be present, aud it was very fitting that he who preached the termon on tho twenty fifth anniversary tliouid be present to conduct the eeiviee yesterday morning. He chose ns his text tho words "For the kingdom of heaven is as n man traveling in a far countiy who called his own servants and delivered unto them his goods." He said by way of introduction that one fact impressed him particularly, and that is that Jesus Christ trusted his duciples. A sure way to destroy u man is to distrust him; to trust him is to elevate him. This truth holds good first in the family, in society, in the nation. The speaker emphasized the Inct by many illustrations. Secondly, this truth is verified in tho church, which thought was elucidated at length. The text and tho many hut lis taught were handled in a lucidly analyticil manner, and every listener teemed much impressed; so much so that throughout ' the day many favorable comments were made regarding the excellence of the eermon. Mr. Gray made very kindly mention of tho church here, nnd his pleasant relation witli it during his pastorate. Ui ali-o congratulated Rev. Poling on j being p.istor of such a society, and said . they would not fail to love him, as they i had loved their former pastors. He '. epoke feelingly ot the familiar faces which were missed by him, but said he was thankful that others had come to lilt their places. 1 The second eervice the Sunday school annlveisary was a delightful one. The exercises were led by the present supei- intendent, li. S. Huntington, and many ' former officers were prect-nt. A pleasing feature was that C. J. Crandall, who ' was chorister for years, led the singing, ' and his wife, who as Miss Lulu Djunell was organist, presided at ttie organ.' Messrs. Poling, Crandall and Landers also sang an oM-tlmo Sunday school song, E. S. Peufiold, ouo of the eailieet Continual on Fourth juvjt. CROWE. The Dalles, Fortlanj ani Astoria Navigation Co.' sirs. Keffiilator (S DaHes City Dully (except Sumtav) between Tho Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching nt way poin'i- on both tides of tbo Columbia river. lloth of tlio nbovi ttcmners have been rebuilt, mid are in excellent thupe for the senson of liVJ'J. The KfKUlatnr Line will endeavor to give its patrons the best bcivlcu possible. l'or Com Tort, Kconoiny mill l'leiiHiire, tiavel by tbo stuimeus of Tho llt-Kiilutor I. Inn. The above steamers leave Tho Dalles nt S n. in. nnd I'orllunii nt 7 u. m.,iind arrive nt destina tion In Hinpl'j time for outgoing trnins. Portland Olllee. The Dulles Otlicfj Ouk St. DooU, Court .Street , W. C. Allaway, Ueiiera Aecnt. OAK, FIR, and PINE CORD WOOD At the lowest possi ble prices at Hardware and (irocjry dealers. r 5 -ryc ' 1 I 'J! I H 41 II III Jl V I I per & Benton