Grocery Department... ;i)o you know the value of a dollai Qnvn money this monm anu buy your Ui of tlio Dawson Grocery and Commission and take advantage of this sale. Our Former Price. Price. rinenpi'lf. whole, Imported, per tin .. .$ 20 25 Pork Mini Beans, Wagner's, per tin 07j. 10 Clm Nectar, Liberty brand, per tin. . . 15 20 Citron Sliced, Ainorican brand, per pkg W, 15 Toilet Sonp, Swiss, .1 cakes in box, pr bx 12 20 Baking Powder, Gold Leaf, pr ib tin 15 20 81010, pur -"a tin 05 UO SjmP, 'r 5 Hi tin 1 25 1 05 Molasses, N 0., gal tins 35 45 Same, 1 iut tins 12 15 Jlnple flyntp, Old Settlor, pur gal tin.. 1 25 1 40 Same, pur tt gal tin 70 80 Syrup. Kurekn, 1 gal tin 00 80 ? if not, try to borrow one from a friend. ocorios right. Wo are selling out the stock Co. at greatly reduced prices. Call early Our Price. Syrup, Hock Candy, gal tin $ 00 Syrup, Peerless, 1 gal tin 45 Same, gal tin 25 Syrup, Target brand, 1 gal tin 50 Same, gal tin 25 Honey, Cal., In pt glasses, per jar 40 Bamo, )& pt glasses, per jr 20 Horse Radish and Mustard, Red Rose. 20 Qnoen Olives, 16 ess bottles 35 Melon Mangoes, Pin Money Sweet 50 Evaporated Horse Radish in mugs 15 Worcestershire Sauce, P. V. C, small . 15 Sairie, medium 25 Former Price. f 70 00 35 60 35 40 25 25 45 00 25 35 50 Gvoeevy Department... All CooiIb Marked In Plnln FlKiirciB. PEASE & MAYS 4 a a 4 am.9 . m u Danes Dany unronicie. Telrphune No. 1. ecrved in fluctprc IUIUIIII A. rJ . every it J le by KELLER WAYSIDE, GLEANINGS. Ami March cainu in like n lunib. "The Ilrandof Cain" nt the Baldwin New goods arriving at A. M. Williams 11.1. Kev. Hushing is reunited dtiite ill at 1 . 1, . Little boy' cans worth 50 it 09 cents ire now E0 cents at Williams & Co's. CJ. Millis, Hoiicitor for the O. It. & If. Co., ie In the city in the interest of hj road. The smnltnet act mav be lfiorifled bv the kind I v townee. An attempt was made Sunday niuht "Mm thu residence of F. IS. Fell at Pendleton. The ladies of St. 1n1' KnUpnn.il Guild are preparing for their fifth an nul Easter Bale. A. M. William f!n.. will (intillnnn t'oin their Htoro at fl o'clock for the "mace 01 this week. I J. Wilnv 'W to Slianlko and will commence wilding thurti i 111 mediately.' A steady stream of muslin underwear wyenat Williams & Co'i. those days. Tir values are tlio cause of it. After-Inventory ulanrunnn nrlnnn nllll P'vil In Willinms & Co's. clouk depart "at. Forty per cent is the discount. Atagaerlllcfl. nil mir 7f 41 fU 41 or; M ILfiO colored shirts we are closing Jt t 00c. Only n few left nt Pease & Another lareo " given by t,u siiaw company this wmoon, and thoroughly enjoyed their "sellout mimic Did vnn ,.. i . - . . .. . ..u uiubu urn nan nose mat & Mays are selling for Cc. per wn, regular tWQ fgr Wc Thuv ftr(J Wwptloniii value, The W. fi m tf .i.in t. i . Je ' blilay nt 2:30 p. m. at tbeM. church. A full attendance of mein wund JnontlB iBdeairod, olliVS,,,'fl!"c,',"'ecii8tomo, I" charge lortland woaMier oiQce for so lri f"" 1 who WftB "coutly trai.i Cumi, :,,B' wl11 not return t0 c2S !,U)1,'xor"P P' I Grande'. iSlS? l.M,ub "wwwW m WHloiwi lbegdato that city with- which .11 'I1? "w. MMhiMry for m "I" be there this week and the plant will be in operation within the next thirty days. J. Nat Hudson, known as a politician and newspaper man, has issued the first number of "The Granite Boulder," which is tho first newspaper printed in the new cum p. A telegram received this morninc from Mies Rose Michel), statos that tlio delegates are having n most pleaBant time in New Orleans and wilt remain there until next Wednesday. The Shaw company are as pleasing a lot of entertainers at) Iiiib The Dalles ever had the pleasure of patronizing. Tonight they produce the melodrama 'The Brand of Cain." Reserved seats a. Itlakeley & Iloughttn'H. Popular prices, 15, 25 and 35 cents. Tho big Oriental liner, St. Irene, while on her way from Portland to As toria, witli a cargo of wheat (or Europe, was stuck fast in the mud at a point about six miles the other side of Port land in the Willamette river, and is still aground. Wo have received by express our first invoice of Hiirinu dicss trimmings. They consist of passementerie, chiffons and fringes and are the latest creations of the manufacturers art. From this time on we will be displaying new and novel things in dress trimmings, cotton and wool fabrics, in short all that per tains to a full and carefully selected stock of a ilret-class drygoods empor ium. Pease & Mays. That tlio Doonle appreciate a good popular price show is evidenced by tho crowds that nlghtjy nUeud the hliaw company's entertainmente. Last night the DleasluK drama "From biro tobou" was produced auil when the curtain arose not a vacant teat was to be had. Tim ntniH a iileaiant little drama deaplctinx lift In Vufa, Cal., Iij 1800. The cluupctera Were all well taken last nigtil ana many agreeamo ruuiuiviue were made relative to the acting and su perior music. Tonight this popular ag gregation wljl produce the English melodrama 'The Brand of Cain." For the benefit of our readers who are obliged to furnish naturalization, papers for the mi r noao of registration prior to election, Tim Ciikonioi.e will say that naners which have Leon filed in the land oflice at The Dalles in land cases are not kept at the local office, but are trans mitted to Washington, where they are kept on file. Any person desiring tho return o( his papers can address t lotter lo the Hon. Commissioner of tiio Geuei1 al Laud office, Washington, I). C, giving thu numbers of land In cbhb where papers woro required, date of eutry and number of same, and state tho laud oflice at which ontry was made, JJy ti.is ino finminisalouer can locate tho papers which will bo returned immediately. The 33d Oregon report is now being printed in Wo State printing ofllco, and will toon be ready for distribution, and suWplent opinion" imvo been handed down by the Supreme Court during t'.io presont term to make several volumes of the 84th Oregon report. It Is Impos elblo to tell, nt this time, how soon H will bo prepared for the printer, but it is likely that it will be done very eoon. Live business men all realize the ben efits to bo derived from advertising. The Ciiuo.Nici.E is ono of the best medi ums for reaching the vast number of people in thiB vicinity, and we relate a little incident that happened a short time ngo and terminated today, ae proof of what we claim. W. E. Markillie, the accommodating salesman in the furnish ing goods department of Pense & Mays' Btore, came to our office nnd advertised for a girl. A nine pound one arrived yesterday afternoon at his home, and frjm all indications will ttko up perma nent quartere with the family. Who says the Ciihomci.k is not all right as an advertising medium? Last night a man was found by Night watchman Pliirman sleeping in the Blair ay leading to the rooms above Pease & Mays' store. He was assisted to thu city hastile where more com fortable quarters were provided and b watchful eye could be kept on him. This morning fie was brought before Recorder Cates and lined five dollars which lie paid after borrowing it from a friend. lie stated that he belonged to the bridge gang and had come to town to do some trading and that the only tiling Ije drank was lemonade. When he arrived he said lie had about $200 on his person but when he came to his senses and searched for his money it was missing. The authorities think, his story doubtful, and that it was con cocted as an excuse (or his being drunk and broke. 'The Mrniiil of ChIu." By far the beet performances of the past week given by the Sam T. Shaw company at the Frazer opera house were those of Friday and Saturday nights. On Friday night, "Held by the Enemy," William Ulilete'e fine war drama, was produced, and on Saturday night "The Brand of Cain" was the bill. The scenes of the latter phy are laid in Spain and in England. The story has well balanced proportions of com edy, lomance and tragedy. It portrays strong sentiment throughout, and 1b staged by tho Shaw company remark ably well. The company carries its own scenery for overy scene, tho stage set tings contributing very much to the success of the rendition. Although the company put the piece ou here almost for the first time, there was mi excellent mileh to the work of each character and a conscientious effort to mako tho performance till the do mauds of the extremoly etrong literary product of the playwright. Mr. Shaw appearred to flue advantage lu tho dual roles of James Doe. Not withstanding the eceuio effects were sufficient to hold the attention of the audience, Mr. Shaw and his company did not depend upon them, tint sus tained their parti with honest regard for the requirements. Mr. Shaw had a difficult task In interpreting two charac terizations of distinctly opposite natures, but he made the changes from the one role to the other with admirable success and won universal pralso from an audience that packed the opera house. East Or?gonian. "The Brand of Cain" will bo produced at the Baldwin theater tonight. Popu lar prices, 15, 25 an 1 35 cent. SCOURING MILL ASSURED. Kite Not Yet Helectrcl nut Machinery Ordered. J. M. Russell, a wool and hop mer chant of this city, who has I a I undtr consideration offers to establish a wool scouring plant, lias returned to The Dalles, where, it is understood, the negotiations looking toward the putting in of a plant at that place wilt be closed this week. Mr. Russel says tho propo sition is generally received with much favor. The Chamber of Commerce of The Dalles is etrinin? every effort to provide the subsidy to get the mill within Ithe limit of the option. It is said a number of IccaI business men stand ready to confer with Mr. Russel as to a mill here whenever he signifies a willingness to meet them. Orcgonian. Relative to the above, is all right ex cept we can assure the Orcgonian that instead of "negotiations looking toward the putting in of a scouring mill" that negotiations have been made and that all but about $1200 of the amount re quired has been subscribed. In fact, to further assure the public that the mill will be built and in readiness to handle this year's clip ie the fact that the ma chinery has already been ordered and will be shipped as soon a? poesible. The site has not yet been decided upon, but as several different options are open for consideration their need be no fear from that quarter. As soon as the lo cation is determined upon work will be commenced and the buildings pushed to completion. We are going to have a ecounn; mill and going to have it right away. An Old Mu Observation. The following ie an extract from a letter received in The Dalles, written by a man who lacks but twelve years of having lived the whole of the nineteentli century and has always been a close observer of passing events. He writes: "The South African war Ib the most far-rettchiug war in the history of the British empire, nnd is likely to wind up the longest and most auspicious reign of England's sovereign the purest, most beloved and most dignified of all that ever graced the throne witli diEastcr to her arms, dishonor to her mmistere, ex haustion to her exchequer and the dis integration of her power, both in the east and the west of the old world. The great day of judgment iias come to England. She may put down the Boers and assert dominion in South Africa, but not until she has conscripted and put under arms the largest army in tlw world, and laid in a warrior's grave the best muscle and the best blood of an empire upon which the sun never sete. "This war I conceive to be the most suicidal as well as the biggest of all the wars in which England on the ono Eide wad the sole belligerent, with the sympathies of all the non-English speak intr world in Europe, in Asia and in America against her, and not a few of the English speaking people in America, in Ireland and in all her conquered provinces. Terror pits enthroned upon the hearts of the ruling powers, and of the people of England today as tiie sequence of a war that ought not to be; a war that might have been, and ought to have been prevented by peaceful arbitration," Meeting or Water Cuiuinlgslouem. The regular monthly meeting of the water commissioners was held last night in the recorder office at which were present, T. J. Seufert president nnd E. C. Pliirman, M. Randal', J. S. Fish, August Buchler and J. F. Moore com missioners. The report of the superintendent and treasurer was read and on motion ac cepted and ordered placed on file. The following claims were allowed nnd ordered paid : J B Crossen, supl's salary !0() 00 C A Borders, helper's Eaiary 110 00 Ned 11 Gates, secretary salary. . . 10 00 Ned Gates, telephone and tele graph messages . 2 00 Win Morgantield, labor 0 40 Tillies-Mountaineer, printing and advertising 10 50 Mays & Crowe, mdse 2 00 Maier & Benton, uidso 7 00 Bond Buyer, advertising 87 00 6Ui'kui.ntknoknt'h nurouT. Total book account, January. $1474 05 Collected during month 1054 35 Delinquent 420 30 TJIKASUUKK's KKI'OKT. Feb. 1. Tobal.,cashon hand. $8943 87 " 28. Cabh ree'd, water rent 1054 35 m H 1 -leaf's" I -At1 S?fV3WSrf-iSB! eitfMifii m AVfcgdable Preparationfor As similating HieFoodandBeguia ling the Stomachs and Bowels of lliH mm Hoik mi'iHtminnn Promotes Digcslion.Cheerfuf ness and Itest.Contalns neither Opiurn.Morplu'tie nor Mineral. iot "Narcotic. fiuife arOUn-SAMVELPtTCmft flmpim Seal' Jlx.Smrt KtdulUStUi- ftrrffriT fmU i Apetfect Remedy forConstlpa lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK". CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. -ll 1 Bears tl jv Jv In WJ For Over I Thirty Years CASTORIA w - ----- - THE eCNTaUR COMPANY, NEW VOHK CITY. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. in Q H m m Q w A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass and Vegetable SEEDS IN BTJLK Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Seed Rye, Seed Barley, Seed Buckwheat, Seed Coin King Philip Corn, Stowell's Evergreen Corn, Early Minnesota Corn, Kaffir Corn, Egyptian Corn, White Hominy Corn. Early Rose Potatoes, Burhank Potatoes, Spring Vetches, Brome Grass, Cheap Chicken Wheat, Poultry Food, Bee Supplies. A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of which will bo sold at close piices for CASH at the Feetl, Seed and Grocery Store of J. H. CROSS. a d w M a SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. Total cash on hand 0998 22 1 Feb. 20 By interest 4500 00 , By warrants reueeniea iuj n Total 4005 41 Feb. 28, To bal., cash on hand 5032 81 Jfor Beut, Two coxy rooms, iu private family; central locatlou. Apply at Chkoniolk ottw. ieb22 lw NotlQJ. A meeting of the L. A. S. gun club is called for Friday niclit Mar. 2 at 9 o'clock, at Stadlemim Com. Co. sloro. A full attendance is requested as business of interest to members will be trans acted. By order of Pres. C. 1$. Cu.siuxa, sec. Nut lee to tli I'uiillc The Columbia Southern Railway Com pany will complete its line and lie re.idy to receive forward freight and passengers from Sliauiko not later than April 15, 1900. Large warehouses and stock yards will bo erected and ready for wool and stock by tho above d,Ue. Freight rates will be considerable lower than by team from The Dalles. Regular tariff will be published shortly. For further information call on or address C, E. Lytle, General Freight Agent, Moro, Ore,, or the undersigned. E. E. Lvti.k, feblC tf General Manager. Who Is to Me Next I'renlilei.l? F-"m all that we can learn at present it 1 .i trd to decide, but one thing that is not, is that the I,uv, Union & Crown will take the rUk on your property and carry it safely through whatever hap pens. Arthur Seufert resident agent, 'phone 141. F. B, Thirkield, Health inspector ot Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Curo cannot be recommended too hluhly. It cured mo of eevere dyspepsia." It di gests what you eat and cures indigestion and heartburn, mid all forms of dje pepsin. Willltrll, By a young lady, a placi to do houu work in a small family. Apply to Mrs. Toomey, New ColuinhU Hotel. m2 2w. ft'ouiitl, A pair of eyeglasses were fi mid on the street today, Same can tu had by calling at this office and paying for this notico. ''I had dyspepsia for years, No medi cino was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, It gave Immediate relief. Tho bottles performed marvelous re?ulle," writes L. 11. Warren, Albany, Wis. It digests what you cat and cannot fail to cure. Why MiiIYr with kindey or rheuma tism when it can be positively cured by the use of tho "Oxygenor King." No medicine, no electricity, but pure Oxy gen instilled or absorbed through tho pores of )lio tkin while yet sleep. No need of going to the hospital for medi cal treatment when you can be cured at home liy tho use of tho Oxygenor. No matter what the ailment or disease tho Oxygenor will dlaunnso the caso and proceed to cure. For further particu lars call on or adilrecH J. M. Filloon, The Dalles, Or. phone 399. feblO 2wk j -F1EE-I "With overy ono dol lar nurchaso at our storo during January and February wo will givo a clianeo on a m -$50 i Hi I Alumini.od Stool Uango. Garland ml jnaie & in