FACT8 PLAINLY 3TATED, During the remaining few days of our White Goods Sale Vi linv put n special price on a beautiful lino of Doileys, Pillow Shams, Table Centers, Sideboard and Bureau Scarfs. These iroods were bought for the Holiday trnde and nre fresh and new, ho Unit in conjunction with our other mile we will close these goods out nt ex tremely tow prices. Tie l! ii TT le m. If money only grow on trees and everybody owned an orchard it wouldn't make miich difference bow it was spent. Being as it is.however.it makes an nll-fircd lot of difference as to whether you spend it wisely or otherwisely. Wo give everybody n chance to come in witli ns on the ground floor. THIS WAY: .All of our regular 75c, 85c, $1 00, fl.23 and $1.50 Men's Colored Shirts 69c. A big line of Men's Tan I, Hoe, warranted fast colors, worth in the regular way 2 for 25c 95c PER DOZEN. Only a few of the above two lines lefc. See windows. New goods arriving daily. All Goods Marked In Plain FlKuroa. PEASE & MAYS Factlonal Fight Hhonlil lla I,I1 Anl.le , and All Cittern Hboulcl Work In tJnlnon. EniTon CnnoN!ci,i:: ! There nre practically no industries in ine miles, consequently the entire community is dependent upon the pro duce of the surrounding country for their support and prosperity. We are now upon the event of adding to its manuf jcturies a scouring mill, providing the necessary amount of stock can be subscribed among the citizens and merchants in general. From good authority I understand the committee appointed to solicit are not meeting witli the desired success, owing to an entirely factional prejudice and greed which has been cmled on for a number of years, much to the dbgust" of the community. What The DalleB needs moBt, and that right bad, at the present lime i9 strict Iwmony among the moneyed class in order to derive the benefit of the propo sition now offered that will insure an advance of their own interest, and the promising welfaro of the city. The tcouring mill is an advance agent for a woolen mill, soap factory and even other industries of different natures; the principal object being to attract capital to the advantage of nn unbound ed area of country that requires de velopment. This is a plain, unvarnished statement of facts, and it conveys a great economic lesson for the benefit to be derived in future years. New factories and, es tablishments mean an influx of skilled help, and "more homes" will be the , watchword for the latest need of a pros perous community. EiKio. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone JVo. 1. IHUItSDAY FEB. 22, 11)00 (OJ KurvcJ In every Iflvsterc I W 11 ft U U A I J . style tiy KELLER WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Ltslie !:. Keeley, inventor of the umous Ktuley euro for drunkenness, Jim yesterday at Los Angeles. We are Hurry to learn that Mr. E. Jicobeen is at the hospital in Portland, iJderiiiK from an attack of typhoid lever. OreEon'c delegation to the N. E. A. meetiiH' IU New Orleans arrived vester- Jiy in bin Angeles Ibo lurid of sun- mine and iieautiful flowers. The dele tes nre in high glee, The city council held a mootinc last w'jlit relativu to tlio sewer Question. As tliu adjustment of assessment bad not been completed, the council ud famed to meet again Saturday evening A tiruiieerowors' ennvimtlnn in tn lut Mil in Portland March 7 and 8. The organization will be formed for the pttr PWof stopping the suicidal competl- 'ton In which Mashes the interests of another, and "eretiy Imru himself. A blind of .100 lmiMnii nlmnn iimt hipped from Pendleton to Seattle netted id owner $5 n head, less freight cliargeH. Btone tmlu of stock sheen Iiqh been re. Med recently in that neighborhood. i was a band of 1500 head, for which H 0 per head wuspuid. W . 11, liriiu'ti nf Tl. n.,iu., .. I. ,11.1 "8 wit to kill his wife, some time ago, been turned loose. If ho stole u borse or a fw sheep lie would probably wnt to the penitentiary. Mrs. brown, tMU' woman, refused to testify Must hue huHhiind. Moro Leader. fielttlmi!otliij8 will bo held at tlio J'lvatm, Army hall Saturday, Hun y (all ilnyi Monday nights, with It ii ,Ul,U U,,U Mr8 W,,,i" ,n cl,arK' ' il I also he tho farewell meetings for PW Hilhlsh and Lieutenant Jasper. 'jyonu is invitea to attend these ci'f''"atreL'181'' our city are in a de "Wly muddy maiMon Rud 8omo of J80MwalkB almost impassable. It oald bu u-t-11 for the property owners, 2 "l ,k'"'1 tw,ce d"y l the con l ce of the traveling public, a. It 1. ytliey owe to their patrons. 'on. was shot on tb, Lpwtr Coin. Aitoru i1, "l nbout twty toll., above by a Portia, ti.uulemLl. It measures seven feet from tip to tip, and its feathers nre pure white and black. Again wo. hear. the sound of Salvation Army wedding bolls in Tho Dalles. This time they peal fortii the uniting of two captains. We are told that on Monday evening, Feb. L'lJih, at the Vogt opera house, Brigadier Marshall will unite in marriuge Captain Tom It. Hil liish nnd Captain Flora M. Homer, who will Bturl out together to fihtthe battles for tiie Lord. No one can afford to stay at home. Everyone come curly to secure a sent. We understand that the committee, who has hud in charge the mutter of the proposed scouring mill, has come to an agreement with Mr. Uussell and there is every reason to believe that the mill will be built. The committee lias worked hard and faithfully in tho mat ter and has had many obstacles to overcome. It is to be hoped now that ail our eltizeus, each and every one, will do their necessary part in securing this labor-employing industry for The Dalles. Tills is the anniversary of Washing ton's birthdnyjand it is being observed in The Dulles by the flying of the stars und stripes, closing of the bqJiooIs, banks, and all public oillces. This afternoon all the stores closed uud gave their em ployes a holiday. If the CiinoNici.B Is somewhat short of news, kindly over look the fuct for we rushed matters some in order to give tlio printers and those connected witli the office a chance to have a little pleasure in the sunshine of this beautiful day. Fred Buichtorf and wife having re turned home from their wedding trip, some of their friends thought theywould give them n touch of high life uid let them know there were more than two people In the world. They proceeded to the Gosser residence, but iWl, fearing some demonstration, had witli his bride silently stolen away and was comfortably enjoying the evening at w neighbor's. ThH young ladies and gentlemen in quest of him, however, M're not dis concerted, und finally located the truant pair and proceeded to make things lively in the neighborhood, y(y rendering a eliivuri in sevorol different colors, chords, measures, etc. As the harmonious(?) struins floated out ou' the evening air, Mr. Burehtorf could bear tho suspense no longer so the crowd was ushered in and congratulated jtho happy couple, after which they were invited to Keller's refreshment parlors where oysters weio served. When the recorder called tho roll at the council meeting last night, Council man JIurry dough failed to answer to his name. As he is rarely ever absent from meetings some of the members of that august body asked tho reason for his absence ami were informed that their fellow councilman had taken unto him self a wife and hied himself to new pastures to spend his honey-moon. Whereupon It being In order, Councll tnau Johnston moved that owning to the ovmightln Mr dough, In not teljing Ida fellow councllnien of his lutentioni or introducing an ordiusuce authorising the council to furnish the license and tlio recorder to perforin the ceremony, that the said Hurry Clough be fined a box of imported cigarp, the said fine to be collected by ttie city marshal and placed in the hands of the recorder for safe keeping and distributed among the council from time to time at the meet ings. The motion received a unanimous vote and the only obstacle in the way now, is tiie absence of the groom, but it is expected as eoon as he arrives home that tiie marshal will do his duty. Any one who left Manila a year ago, returning to it today, would almost fancy himself a Rip Van Winkle, says the Manila American. Today one may well rub one's eyes at the change affected. The streets, if dusty and somewhat muddy, are at least clear of garbage the gutters are kept cleared. Houses have been repaired und painted. Innumer able new stores have been opened, rigs have been much improved, though etill leaving much to be desired. Pariahs ure growing conspicuous by their absence, especially canine ones, and the begarB are gradually disappearing from the streets. Sicknes nnd disease ure considerably on the decrease, and tho city generally is in a more ssnitary con dition than it lias ever been since its foundation. And all these changes and improvements have been brought about by the bringing to bear upon the exist ing conditions, American ideas in place of the aforetime antiquated notions existing under the Spanish rule. The wonderful improvements achieved so far are an excellent omen for what another year will bring forth, and those here then will see how extremely beneficial to the city generally, nnd the welfaro of its inhabitants, lias been the new regime. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Fine l'uullry uml Italian llrex. Kilverlaced Wyamdotte, English Hed Cap and ltoso Combed White Leghorn chickens for sale. Single birds $1 each. Eggs for setting if 1 per flfteeu. Italian bees $1 per pound. (Jueen hoes win ranted pntely muted, 70 cents each. Queens sent by mail and sale ar rival guaranteed. Address Muk. A. A. Hosnev, feb'-'l-lmo TyghVullojr, Or. J. U. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sur geons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve," It is infallible for piles and ekiu diseases. Heaara of couuter- Uts. UmIi lu Hour Ghtioka. All countv warrauts registered prior to June 3, 1890, will be paid at my ofllce. Interest ceases after February. 2, 11MX). O. L. Phm-ups, Couutv Treasurer. Clark & Frtlk' drug stock is new fresh and complete. Tho Shmv Company. The East Washingtoninn lias the fo' lowing to say of the Shaw Company, which will show every night next week at the lhlilwin theater. Popular prices 15, 23, and 35 cents : "The Shaw Company has uiven a splendid entertainment at the - opera house each night this week, fully sus taining all the pleasant things Unit had b.'en said about them in advance of their arrival. Every actor in the many grave, humorous and tragic incidents, which are nightly depicted, has been of more than ordinary interest, and the results have been etriLiuv; in the highest degree. "There are no weak spots in the Shaw Company. Their performances are en tirely free from bungling and awkward ness. The music alone is worth more than the price of admission. The xylophone eolos by William J". Drew have arroused much interest among the music loving people of the town, and hava been u "drawing card" through out tho series of euteitainmenls. Mr. Drew plays a dozen or more instruments of various kinds, and certainly is an artist of much ability. The Shaw Com pany have been playing to fair houses, but they have not been as liberally patronized as they should havo been. They should be greeted by u packeJ house every night. Keally meritorious companies cannot afford to visit small towns unless they are met by u liberal support from the theatre-going people of the community." Hunt In K for New Writers. Eight thousand manuscripts were re ceived by The Ladies' Home Journal during the year just closed. Each were given a careful reading, but out of the entire number only eighty were found worthy of publication. The manuscript bureau of Tho Ladies' Home Journal is operated at a large expense, but the hope of discovering new writers or some aspirant with undeveloped talent war rants tlio outlay. It can bo seen that tho articles secured by such u careful winnowing process brings tlio cost of each up to and above the remuneration paid our bent writers. Thesa facts biing refutation to the oft repeated but none tiie less eroueous as sertion Unit only well known writers of established literary reputation are able to find a place for their woik In the magu.lnes. Exactly the contrary is true. The Ludtes' Home Journal, through the manuscript considered, lias discovered three or four new writers of excellent merit and great promise, and this "iind" its editor regards as fully warranting the large outlay of maintain, lug an kxpensive bureau for reading all the manuscript submitted. Northwest Journal of Education, "Oreirun" and "(Jumtlllu" Are the names of two Pullman palace cars just built in Chicago to run to Portland, Hut the Law Uuion & Crown Fire Insurance Co,, is a company that will run indefinitely, Arthur Seufert, reiideut agent, 'phone HI. fur lUut, Two coxy rooms, in private family; centra) location, Apply at Cjiuonioi.k ofllce. feb'2'2 lw , t,n I t.'l- irfl'H H.UTm ' A ' '10 1 1 tMni.H ttll . I ml " mm Vegetable Preparationfbr As similating IhcFoodnndReguIa Ung the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.Cficerfur ness andRest.Contains neither Upium.Morpliine norfineral. "Sot "Narc otic . Ptttpe of Old flnSAMUEL PITCHER Imyjan Seal' Mx.Stnna r Jkffrmul - III CarbonateStda. Ctatfod Sugar MJnarpWK narer. Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ncss ami Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT CtiPY OF WRAPPER. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW Use For Over Thirty Years 9 CASTOR A THC CENTAUR COMPANY. HEW YORK CITY. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. W O W H W Q w A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass Vegetable SEEDS IN BULK. md Seed Wheat, Ssed Oits, Seed live,' Seed Barley, Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn King! Philip Corn, Stowell's Evergreen Corn, Early Minnesota Corn, Kafiir Corn, Egyptian Corn, White Hominy Corn. Early Rose Fotatoee, Bnrbank Potatoes, S prion Vetches, Broiue Grass, Cheap Chicken Wheat, Poultry Food, Bee Supplies. A macniflcent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of which will be sold at close pi ices for CASH at the Feet, Seed and Grocerv Store of J. H. CROSS. CQ a d d 02 SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. cold weather eatables.... i ii ! e s i 'X, Those sharp North winds. They creep around tho comer or come in chunks or Uiists. A cold snap calls for hot cakes and maple syrup, Wo have the best that money can buy. H.O. Pancake Flour FREE with overy purchase of II. O, i Granulated Hominy, I). O. Steam Cook-i . i ......i ii n i i i.-i 1 ru oiii iuetu ui ii. j, huck wni-ui nuiir. This ofl'er will not last Iodl'. sn order early and get one package of II, U. Pan cake Flour FREE. SEE WINDOW. PEASE &.MAYS. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Willi every lar purchase store during and Februarv one dol at our January we will give a chance on a -$50- p Alumini.ed Garland I Steel Janse. s a piaier l Benton Du'l Ho.ulaehe, P.iiiu in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of tint stomach, I.osa of appetite, Feverlshuess. Pimples or Sores all positive evidences, of impure b'ojd. No matter how it became so it must be purified in onlor tr obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elezir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases, It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, Blakeleyfc Hough ton's drag store,