i opi White Winged Carnival! Our Spring Offering of White Goods "'m com' on Wednesday, February 7th, 1900, and bo tho most complolo offering in this particular line yet inaugurated by this house. It will consist of Dimities, Lawns and organdies, Laces and Embroideries, Ladies', Misses' and Children'! Muslin Underwear, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Towelling, Muslin, Sheeting, Sheets and l'illow Cases, Lace Curtains and Curtain Material. Gent's Furnishing Goods Department. If you want the best you have no other choice, wo don't make it so, but peo ple who like up-to-date wearables, just prices and fair treatment do. Not a hund red years, not fifty, nor oven one has elapsed since the clothes we are showing were made. They were made this season and in this season's style. This not only ap plies to our Men's Department but to the Children's as well, and there's a style about them that's exclusive. Isn't it worth something to know that you are in style, especially when it costs 3'ou no more? Our advertisements are our letters to you, written, signed and backed up by a house that has always been jealous of its reputation and business integrity. All CoocIh Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE &, MAYS fie Dalles Daily Chronicle. had to another surd ' .. i i... It trill 1.1. L.m. limu t.ufnru Ttlephunc So. 1. MONDAY FHIJKUAUY 5, 1TO0 " (A . (uysiers -Col lutvtd In every style by A. KELLER. .operation. It will be tomo tune before , hewil! be up and around. Enterprise , Bulletin. 1 Articles of incorporation of tho Ophir "Gold Mining Company were filled in the j clerk's office Saturday by (?. T Parr, , Frank Menefee, II. II. Kiddell, D. Si. i Uufur, A. A. Jnynu and J. A. Ge.ison i dorfler. The place of business will be I -Co: WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A. M. Wiiliutns & Co. are ofl'ering big reductions on ladles' tuilor-uiade suite, Mpes and jackets, Go to WilliiiuiB & Co. and get u $1.50 MmilmtUu shirt for .$1.00. 1KI shirts to pick from. All sixes from 14.'a to 10'... neck, The city assessment, thin year has ken placed at five mills, which, it will beobei-rved, in K. wills leue thauthut oflaet year. Tho Nobla Dramatic Company will not play in The Dalles HiIh week an an nounced, having decided to fill their en- Wlneiit at linker City. The Salvation Army people are having a lively time at their cumpmeetlng now being held. Services aro all crowded, ind tho captain reportH several con Versions. The Kpworth Leaguora aro arrang '"l!fur an entertulniuent and "sociable" al In the batieinunt of the Methodist church hulay evening, to which they invito a., their friendH. l'lie I . 1 : s Missionary Society of the Coiiisregntionul church will meet to '"orroiv TueHday) at '2 o'clock, with Mre. !;, o. McCoy. All members and 'fieiuld oi tho cause aru invited. Tim jury in tu) ease of C. Ji. Obrlst, w'houH tried Saturdav in .IumMch Jluy "l'fl curt for hiio-ny o( u suddlo, '"""Kilt in a verdict of utility and . he lined which wan promptly paid. Amended articles of incorporation of ''"Central Navigation & Coiibtruction Company, the l'uul F. Mohr road, were Itd with tlio county auditor yesterday. Jhey show that the capital stock has 'Kn Increased to '50,000. Ueviow. Still the Hiuallpox rages at Spokane, ' citHjH having heon removed to the solution hoHpital Friday, making fifty "ndur treatment there ut present, "atlidrtiin, Idaho, Iihh instituted 'HiRrantiim against that placo which is ' liiBt forty days. A a result of the recent special nieut many have recently joined the thmlint church in this city, seven be- " fcuived yesterday. Tho fruit of l"-'ll labor la very upparent In the '"hireet belug taken in the work of tho c,lrch, and tho attendance at publlo worship an well at tqcial meetings. We received word this week from Y'tlaml that our brother, Win. F. Her- n"er' l'o was Injured in tho railroad wk at 'J'routdalo nb-jut iwo monthe The Dalles ;tlio capital stock 20,000, with I shares at if 10 each. Kverv voterjwho registers must give the section, township and range in which he lives, and those living in an incorporated town must give the lot and block. Study out just where you live and then register at once. Unless reg istration progresses more rapidly a great many voters ure going to get left. Will Wiley paesed through Antelope last Wednesday, enronte to The Dalles with a ton of rock from the N'ow-or-Xever mine in the Axo Handle country. This ore is being shipped to Tiieoma for treatment, by the Antelope Gold Mining Co., and they expect the rock to run about if 1 ;.'" to the ton. Herald. Examination of teachers for a county certificate will be held in April and August of each year, beginning at i) o'clock in the morning of the second Wednesday in said mouth. Examina tion for state papers will begin at I) o'clock on tho second Wednesday of February and August, and continue four days. Letters received from tho old maids who are to attend the setsion of tin) "Young Ladies' Single Blessedness De bating Society" next Monday evening at the Vufct, aro to tho effect that boarding places are being ai ranged for their cats and other pets during their absence, and they will arrive in tho city Sunday. A reception will bo given them at tho close of tho session. It will he noticed by u perusal of the city's bills fur tho. month just passed that tho list Is comparatively small, which ia a ratlsfaction to thoso inter ested in its 'welfare, and creditable to thoso who conduct the finances. Its a dilllcult task to conduct ones own busi ness ullulrs, but when it conies to pleas lug many, men of many minds, its al most a hopeless task, Perhaps no patient in tho Portland hospitals receives more callers than does Mr. MacAdam, .Sunday's proving a veri table reception day, particularly for re ceiving Dalles visitors. From those who called yesterday wo learn that he is able to walk about some, and that tho phy sicians say ho will probably bo able to return homo in (wo weeks. TIiIb will be good news to his many friends here. M. Dichtennmller Is up from Mosler having conio up for the purpose of con suiting Dr. French concerning his eyes. He was therefore happy when he called ut the office this morning and (old us he would soon be able to see as well as any one. For a long time a cataract has been forming over both eyes and about a month ago lie wont to Portland and consulted Dr. Gertrude French, who re- moved that over the left eye, which had developed so as to make it almost eight less. .It now looks perfectly strong and Mr. Dichtenmuller ib delighted over the operation. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Hansen are deeply grieved over the loss of their little daughter, who ditd this morning at their home in tfii.a city. It will be remembered that Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, in the kindneel of their heart, adopted the Waud babv, whose mother died a year ago, just after tho birth of the child. The little one has never been strong and although tho foster parents have labored hard to keep her with them, death has finally taken her, and they feel the loss as keenly as though she had been their own, having adopted her almost at birth. It. .1. Gorman, who left the city a mouth ago to spnnd some time with his brother in Hutte, and traveling through Montana, returned home yesterday. Dick says Uutte is the liveliest place imaginable, but, at the same time there are more idle men there than any place ho struck, caused by mines being tied up by litigation. At that place he met Dr. Albert O'Leary, who is county physician and doing well. His sister, Miss Mollie, is also teaching art in that city. At Missoula he found the family of Mrs. G. W. Rowland, who are pleased with their new homo and all in good health. Herbert Alexander, George Moabue and Hoy Ballard are also there. Frttiuentlv at tho reouest of tho ..... i .. 1 1,,, ..I... i. J jiiti i n:c utuv i.iiui-ti in ii, nit; iliri iv a ii.iwi' is turned into a chapel; and the ollicers not only ies-uo tho license, but sio that the marriage leiemony takes place before there Is an opportunity for back ing out on tho proposition. This morn ing tho reporter fortunately stepped in, upon such an occasion and witnessed aj problem in addition successfully solved' by Itov. I). V. Poling, when Chas. War- j run, of Hood iiiver and Miss Salinai Pybuin,of Wasco, were united in niut riage, Thu ceremony had all the solem nity of a church wedding, and thoso who witnessed it observed Etich decorum that tho clerk and his deputy actually forgot to kiss tho bride, much to their disgust upon afterthought. Speaking of tho excellent production of thu "Little Minister," in Bpokauu Saturday by tho Frohmau company, which is to present it in The Dalles on tho lfith, tho Hevlow Eae: "Some one with the evident inteiOon of hurting the business, had indutriously circulat ed tho report that Mr, Frohmau had seven companions playing the piece and this one was of no pirtiular excellence. Nothing could be further from the truth. Outsidooftho original Now York com pany, compilHiug Maude Adams anil others, which has neon playing in a few of the larger Kastjern citle?, there are but two organizations touring In lum piece, The onoj which appeared hero yesterday has been most carefully se lected, each one presenting a character o absolutely tuo to the story that to improve upon it one must have it step from the pagesof Mr. Harrie's novel Its- eel f, or must see theprototype in tho Thrums original Messrs. J. C.Hostetler, Thro. Senfort and J. Si. Fish, who have bec up In tho mining district near Sumpter, looking after their inteiests I hero, returned yes terday afternoon, and, seconding every one's else report, Hay Sumpter 1b about tho liveliest placo they know of. It looks, however, somewhat as if it had reached its zenith, since there is no doubt the road will bosxtended to CI I (Ton), cutting oir much of the territory they now claim. They are more than encouraged regard ,ing the mines in which they aro inter ested in tho Greenhorn. Thu Golden Kagle IB panning out all right and there ia not a shadow of a doubt ns to thu future of the Double Eagle Mining Com pany. At the former they are working a 3-atamp mill, and have day and night crcwa constantly at wotky ""fiTs ninth birthday Was a pleasant one for Clitlon Condon, his grandma, Mrs. S. French, having invited nine boys and as mapy girla to spend Satur day afternoorywith him. A very amus ing game of pinning the heart on the Chinaman afforded much )oasure to tho little ones, and Carinel Bolton was successful In getting that member just about in place. Then they i were given cardB with the name "George Washing ton" thereon, and required to find the largest number of words 'contained in the two names. Nellie fHostetler was given tho prize for finding the most wordd. Mrs. French sat them down to such a lunch as would have astounded even the older people. On the center of tho table was a beautiful cake, around which were nine silver dollars, the gift of his Grandpa French, and on eicli was a lighted candle. At each place was a pretty valentine in heart shape. And thus the following boys and girls en joyed Clifton's birthday in the happiest manner : Alfred Thompson, Guy Jones, Jamie Kinersly, Itay Bunnell, Charles, Walter and Wilson Huntington, Glenn dishing, Nellie Hostettler,Lue Hostetler, Naomi Vause, Margaret Sampson, Frankie Sampson, Carinel and Nonearlef Bolton, Maude Kerby and Helen Peters. 1'EIM'I.K VOU ALL. KNOW. Mr. and Mrs. Freas Saunders re turned to their home in Arlington last evening. Kd Michell, who is now eojourning at Stevenson, caiiiu up Saturday and spent yesterday in tho city. Scott Catbcart, who is attending busi ness college in Portland, spent Sunday at his home in this city. Mrs. Nellie Wilson, of the Campbell & Wilson Millinery parlors, left on yester day's afternoon train for Portland on a business trip.- Dr. Gertrude French arrived from Portland Saturday and spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith French, returning this morning. Dr. and Mrs. Logan left this morning for Portland, where they go to meet Miss Minnie Lay, who h return inn from a few months stay in St. Louis, Mo. A. L. Gude, who has spent the past three weeks at his home in Los Angeles, returned last night, and today resumed Ins duties in A. M. Williams, shoe de partment. Wm. Brpnner, who has accepted the pastorate of tho Lutheran church here, arrived in tho city last Friday. He left for Oregon City today to install his suc cessor in tho work there and will return Saturday to remain permanently. Iev. U. F. Hawk made the trip to Portland today to visit hiB little son, who is in tho hospital there. From re ports bis condition is very satisfactory, and the physicians express tho opinion that ho will eventually be able to walk with not even a sign of lameness. . II. Lonsdale, who has spent the past six weeks at his hi.ine in Columbia, Mo,, returned yesteiday afternoon. It is not unlikely "that Harry may return to his old liouif pei maiieutly. Hi many friends hoie, however, hope riieh will not bo the case, although tho persuasion of his parents will no doubt have great weight. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought m it liTHTid Vi iiu'iii.imt CASTORIA AVfcgelable Pr cparalionrorAs siniilaling ihcFootlandReguIa ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.Cheerfur ness and Rest. Contains neither Onhim.Morpltine nor Mineral. Not Nauc otic . MaM of Old flrXWl'EL PITCHER ISmyJan Seeit' Mx.Smna ItaipJfttl- ClittTttd .wear WinkrgnfJi flavor. Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW TOWK CITY. W. C. T. U. .Reception. The V. C. T. U. will give a reception to their now members Tuesday after noon at 2:20 at tho Christian church. There will be a short procrain and a social hour for rofreshments, introdui tions and becoming acquainted. All those who recently yavo their names for membership are urged to be present, and tho invitation is extended to any who desire to help o:i this grand work. Comm. A JTrlgntrul Ulunder Will often cause a horrible burn scald, cut or bruise. Bncklen's Arnica Salve, tho hest in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cure old sore?, fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns, elous and all skin eruptions. Best pilo purn on earth. Onlv 23 ots. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. Q W W m m Q W W m A Splendid Assortment, of Choice Garden. Grass and Vegetable SEEDS IN BULK. Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Seed Rye, Seed Barley, Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn King I'hilii) Corn, Stowell's Kvergreen Corn, Early Minnesota Com, Kafllr Corn, Egyptian Corn, White Hominy Corn. Early Rose Potatoes, Bur bank Potatoes, Spring Vetches, Broino Grass, Cheap Chicken Wheat, Poultry Food, Bee Supplies. A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of which will be sold at close prices for CASH at tho Feed, Seed and Grocery Siorw of SEEDS. J. H. CROSS. SEEDS. a a a w d Ul SEEDS. TATJk-A ,A tA'A JLr; ATI AHfATAI -' ATA rA- A7 ATA'T X I A 1 AATATA.' WlAI A'iT A ''AT k rT; H The Great STEEL and MALLEA BLE IRON RANGES, H Boars tho Signature 0f Ciiru ilemlHi'lMt ulukly. Baldwin's sparkling ellorvesrent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and td'ective cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents, Sold by Clarke it Falk, druggists, j.ui'J-l (1 Clarke A Falk have received u carload of the celebrated James E. Pattou strictly pure liquid paints. Subscribe for The Chronicle. fin nimiiin ., Un.UUIlll d3 JVtajestie ONI FOR A OOSE. Itemove Pimple. PreTimt . .,.Uu.ur., urn mouiuou. IJuro IIi'dWit anil Dy.uvunlV t. luuvviuvnt ut tho liowul vkcta d U u it's w.- wv w, ,'"" 'iV "r.'"or "2 1 rui i J?; lte.ilviabrdriiyiil.to OK. U0SANK0 CO. Phllfc ftj 'PILLS Aro MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. liomombor Hint wo nro soiling; tho samo from $45.00 to $60.00 Whioh is a saving; to our customers of from $15 to $25 over price charged by peddlers for inferior ranges. Write for pamphlet, "Majostie Evidence." JVIAYS & CfOttlE.