u endless vnrlety of stylos rind fabrics. Von ,lv!o demands in YVnsli tabrios tli'lnKB for evening nnd party wear SPRING GOODS A Charming Line of Ladies' Neckwear, consisting of Bows Scarfs Tecks, Stooks, Four-in-hands, etc. fa OOW8 ocaris, Our first invoice of Shirt Waists, that have been admired by all who have seen them, are now ready and waiting your sanction. We always lead in Silks of all kinds, and this season we have sur passed all preVlOUS records. Wo give you all n cordial invitation to come and see for yourselves. The Destiny of Dollars. B n,.u- "J11, B,vo yourself a few tlionirlitrn! m..u.ents on this question of a ran bpiing Suit, wo are curtain yon will find our goods und prices the best. Tim dostinv of doll.trs nnd how lo expend money wisely, are tnomcn- Wo nro showing a lino of Men', Suits made garment, and at le3 than half the pi ice. that are tibial to any custom- 9 r w i j r t The Well Dfessed Boy. Every mother is proud of her boy. Kvery mother wants him to look well. It Ih not dilllcient that ho should have one good suit and the rest of the time look like u "nutter snipe." You want him attractive alwajs. Wo five your boy the best clothes for nil purposes Snndav Suits, School Suite, Play Suits. You will be proud of him if he wears our clothes. We are showing a linn of Boyh' All Wool Thiee-pinm Suits in nil the lale.tt ttylcs and fabrics at prices ranging from $1..V) to $7.50. See Windows. Four Gardinal Shoe Points. If your shoes do not contain ttiute, they are dear nt any price. We are showing specialties in Mtn's Shoes that contain all these points. Men's Velour Calf Luce, four styles of toes $4 00 Men's Tan Willow Calf Lace, live BtyleB of toes 4.00 Men's Vicl Kid Luce, doth top or nil kid 3 00 Men's Chocolate Vici Kid Lace, cloth top or all kid 3 00 They lit the feet, und we guarantee the quality. When you buy of us you get the best. Alt Goods. Marked In Plain Flguroft. PEASE & MAYS Ihe Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONMJAV Telephone No. I. - - M UtOI! lit, 11100 Oysters . nerved In every ntyk liy A. KELLER WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Kgv. A. J. Gnodfrlend, lute pastor oltlio Presbyterian church ut Golden-laic-, id now located nt Dallas, Polk county. We regret to learn that the little son 0 Mr. ami Mrs. Al ltctlhien, of this w, Is very seriously ill with melnin- The river in rising rapidly for this 1 mo of the year, mid much of the wood Piled on the beach has had to bo carted tok lo higher wound. J-A. Hunt, mi iCmt Portlnndcr, bus rntul the Ilettingon building on Second '"N't i next door west of ttnrrtnii'M jiwt'Jrv Huie, and is fitting It up with ft tock of new nml second-hand furniture. MoremlleHof rallmnd were built in " united States during lust year than "'I'ini: any year since lfeOO. The Kail r Arm. says moro will bo built this ' tlm" lt, mid that 00,000 tnlles of roa,l ore projected. have lived in Southern California threa years" said ft 0l( Oregonlnn "u Uiiiiniulk man today, "and I ti.H (low" l,U!ro a,,y March rill n P(,,ml t0 w'ftt wo nro having 'Wit Imru In Tlfi l)nM." T..t vivm i,.,,,i mm nrn lint.. l.JJ t.t eon dan. ,U,"Ct,1vry Baptist church I, ',7 "l)lHtor. Elder C. IVBalley ter . 1 . tu r,'m,l'r nBsistanee the Int rbo,lyIlvlU,(1 l0Htu.ml cnL.Wf' T,.Moil8er w,th ,l18 Mrirtant, Dr Hn ml Ht l,,u Utlll Home. btfoi.r'ma viBl,uU oy Wind. I u" ",B,,y old Ptenti nd specialty and cures without the use of a knife. Tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 7 o'clock the raflli for u handsome home altar, by the ladies of the Catholic church, will take place at HerbringV store. All ticket lioldera are requested lo tm present. Two victims of the cup that cheers und raises pandemonium, after having occupied tho bridal chamber of the Hotel de Hughes last night, this morn ing contributed two dollars each to the city exchequer at the suggestion of Jte corder Gates. A prominent Condon lawyer Is in the city visiting old friends and oll'ering to bet that Gilliam county will go Demo cratic this year. His legal brethren are deliberating on the propriety of inakhig him the eubjtict of a lunatico inquirendo. W. H. Laswell, a former Dtilles boy nnd stepson of tho late Rev. W. L Mclv.van, formerly rector of St. Paul's ICplscopal church of this city, died of pneumonia last Friday at UuUe, Mon tana. Tho deceased was quite famous in Portland nnd Itutte as an athlete. The family of the lute I' red Vlckers will potilion the county court to appoint Fred Guinther administrutor of the eti lute and guardian of the children of the deceased. The estate coneistsof n ranch nt Mosier nnd $2,000 insurnnco in the order of Modern Woodmen. F. Saarl, who has been working on thu Paul Mohr road und who quit work under the apprehension that somebody was seeking to kill him, wits today ex amined by Judge Mays nnd adjudged Insane. Saarl is ubout 34 years old and claims to hail from Montana. In the circuit court today Judge Drudshuw granted ft decree of divorce In tho case of Minnie Johnson vs llei man Johnson. Tho plainllll's name was restored to her maiden name, Minnie Julian. Ned Gutea appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant did not appear. A pile of huge chunks of rock salt lies on the wharf boat awaiting shipment lo Johnston llroa., of Dufur. Tho odd looking stuir, odd,, that Is to euy, to those not familiar with it, is supposed by many to bo some kind of ore on the j way to i smelter, und the knowing ones ure not always anxious to correct the mistakes. James W. Current, a Goldendale mem ber nf C'. K. 35th U. S. Volunteers, writes to the A-jriculturitt from ttalnnga, a town of 30,000 inhabitants about sixty five miles north of Manila, und save the island of Luzon "id one of the grandest spots of the world." A strict quarantine is still maintained between the towns of Wasco and Moro. The poftollice inspector still refuses an exchange of mail and even tho sheriff was not permitted to enter Wasco to serve legal papers the other day till he had obtained the consent of thu city authorities. L. Gerlinger, president of the Colum bia Valley Railway, tells a Portland reporter that the hridgo across the UHrrows above this city, will undoubtedly be built nnd that he expecta work on the structure to commence in May, Iit us hope that President Gerlinger knows what lie is talklna about. rrom tho Ornnt County Newa wa learn that L. L. Hill, of thfo city, lias struck a ledgo of very rich free-milling re in his mine near Canyon City. Mr. Hill tells tho News man that ho would not exchange hit property for the Prairie Wrings, which were last week bonded to Sampler capitalists for a large sum He also states that he is more than con vinced that Grant county is to bo tho coming mining center of Eastern Oregon. Mr. Leslie Butler says that tho rumor here of the danger of tho smallpox spreading in Hood River, is without any reasonable foundation. While In Hood River a few days ago tiie doctor assured Mr. Uutler that the only cmscs of Email pox inai nan ncen tuero were in one family, whom the Hood River author! ties promptly quarantined in a pest house, so completely isolated that there i9 not the slightest apprehrnaton of the disease spreading from that source. About 6ixty-five friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, of Five mile, assembled at their residence yes terday in honor of the 42nd anniversary of their marriage, bringing witii them a largo number of useful nnd valuable presents. The host and hostess gave them a royal welcome nnd treated their visitors to a spread that would have bankrupted an ordinary restaurant. The day was spent in fellowship and pleasantry, and the parting came with hearty wishes for "mny returns of the season." The High school graduating class of 1900 held their regular fortnightly meet ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nielsen, last Saturday. About twenty members were in attendance and it gois without saying that they enjoyed them selves hugely, and that music and fun ran fast and furious. Mrs. . J. Col lins presided at the piano and in re sponse to a rtquest from Mr. Nielsen, in honor of St. Patrick's day, the class song"l lie W earing ot llie ureen ' in a- manner that would have made a native of the Eoil wild.with delight. yr Geo. R. A. Ferri?, who killed Abe Worrell in the Goodnoe Hills east of Goldendale ou the 12tliInst., was evi dently determined on making a thorough job of it. At the coroner's inquest the examining physician testified that he hud found no less than thirteen bullet holes in the body, four of which were each fatal. The holes indicated that the shooting had been done with a 45 calibre rifle. The eavage must have emptied a whole magazine into his victim. There were no witnesses to the killing and Ferris, ot course, pleaded self-defense. The Commercial Club, of Astoria, haB asked the Push Clubof that place to ap point a committee of three to co-operate with a like number from tho Com mercial Club in making arrangements for a j lint excursion to The Dalles. The News says' the idea of the excursion has met witii much favor and is to be carriedout. The date of Maich 6. next Mondty, lias been named for the excur sion. Xlie purpose oi tiie tup, that will be made in a specially chartered steam er, is to make a personal inspection of the Paul Mohr portage railroad. We are sure the people of Thu DalleB will be delighted to welcome the Astorians. Grtiil Millinery Oiictilou, Campbell & Wilson cordially invito tho ladies of The Dalles and vicinity to attend their grand opening of spiing und summer millinery, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, March 21, 22, 23. The largest line of pattern hats ever shown" in Ttie Dalles. ml!) 4t 'u itttt iiiiH n'tlt'i mu.ii"ttiii?i'iiTiiipiiiti.'i) hu mmumiUii'i-itiMi.- CASTOR WSvm. .ritog-- ;ftJatH Age(able Pr cpnralionfor As similating IhcFocdandReguia liiig (he Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digeslion.Cheerftir ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic . Xtope off)UJirSMUa.mVHR Mx.Scnna Uockrtl SalU -jinise&vtt f ftimSetd CtatfttdSamr iVbtuyrtm. rutvtr. Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea f Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness nml Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. CXACT CZPY OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ad In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CENTAUR COMPANY. HCW YORK CITY. ' Want to lliar Tliem AKnhi. n I Pingree (j COMPOSITE 3 , Shoes for women Vpill fit your feet, your fancy and your finances; They are FINE shoes and they LOOK IT They are made in the very latest sty fes by men 'who have been making such for over 30 years. The following explains itself: Tho D.ille., Or., March 19, 1900. To the Musical Club of tho C-ingrtgu- tional Church : We, the undersigned, most respect fully ask that you repeat the cmeert given last Wednesday evening, urging as our reason that if repeated many would attend who ould not before, and further, that bucIi a rare treat will bear repetition : A S Kob -rtF, R F Gibhoiv, John Ml- chell, El M William-, W H Hobson, George C Blakeley. E C Pease, H W French, John II Weigle, Charles E Miller, J S Foster, and twehty-flve others. Tho Dalles, Or., Marc'i 19. 1900. Messrs. A. S. Roberts and other?: In response to your kind invitation we will repent tho concert given nt the Conirregation-U church last Wednesday evening, with a slight change in tin program, tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, March 20th, at 8 o'clock. In view of the very liberal patronage of ihe concert whoa first gnvn, we deem it best to make the admission 25 cent4, children. lo cents. D. V. Pomng. Director. Urdlimiy lilllic ICj. slclit la by tomu regarded as alarming, by others, treated too carlesslv. All oves begin to fail at 40 yeais of age; some have tronble a year or two beforo that time tho majirity not until after. From 30 to 45 is the time you should consult a competent optician in order to sturt right, otherwise several dangers confront you, among which is that ter rible ditoase, glaucoma, which leads to total or partial blindness. It is estimated that 90 per cent of all cases of glaucoma are due to tho " ut. ting otT" the use of glasses after failure begins. Scientific examination frto by Theodore II. Lielw, optician, nrxt door eaBtof First National Bank on Second street. a. & ,, M, There will Le a regular communica tion of Wueco Lodge No. 15, A. F. & A. M., this (Monday) evening, at 7:f0 o'clock, at whi.'h lime the lodge will n ceive nn ofllc.al "visit from the grand master. All members and viWting bretheni aru lequested to ho present. By order ol the W. M. O. D. Dqaxk, Sc. fill Hul. Turkey eggs. Price (iOj a setting. In quire of Mrs. W. V. Uawson, on :t-Miln. 1jng dlat ince phone 913. mel.2l 2.ka Egi? re'ail at l'i1... cents per dcxn at Male & Benton's. Clark & Falk'a drug stock is new frjsh and complete. Bicycle sundries andflshing tackle at Maier& Benton'e. 3 15tf Ladies and children's sun bonnetr, 25c at New York Cash Store. Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk'a pure conceutiatcd flavoring extracts. Peters New Victor smokeless shells to be had only at Moier & Benton's. 3 lotf M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers nro the very best pills I ever used for costiver.es'.,. livor and bowel troubles." Bagley Bros., have purchased' a tbrjughhred Jersey bull, registered stock. For particulars apply at resi dence on Tenth street, near tho fair grounds. 3 0-lmo Sul scribe for The Chronicle. Diil you ever hcrr l-o7 JZt. , of . street cawo to ury n v. ?csl f Ui vrito?' Well, he carr.o h i&z ono cv:r.i:!" nivX saw her sitting c-j fao Ltilu. traa c j thu porch, as shown in liic rlctu.'c. lla nsrto up !ii3 mina then avx faca t" i ' tlio wouM look just too sweet for n.nthi!VT on n L-iercie. And she ('.oes. ISut t:io l.ir.i ot l !oyo!o r.ns. n nood deal to do with 1 .cU'j KV7act. Uo if you want to look i v;ect, bur your wheel (as did Jlr. ) ci tho c.z;.n icr CRAW'FORDS . Golden Eagle, $25 Crawford . . . $30 Cleveland, . S4Q ancl.$50 We have handled the wheels for n'veral years, un the uhovo wheels aro one need to hesitate to them. abovo line of The liuarantec such that no buy either of JVIaier & Benton Sole Agents. "Composites" are no experiment, reliable shoe at M times. We are sole agents. but an absolutely A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. "We fit your feet no guess work." INSURE WITH THE Law Union h Grown Hie insurance Go. OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1026. CAPITAL PAID UP $7,600,000. ASSETS $20,126,036. Surplus bejond nil l.lubllltic In United States $621,166.28, ARTHUR SEUFERT, Ros. Agt. Tlinne III. The Dullus, Ur. 1