APRIL FOOLED. Almost incredible ns it may nppoar, there aro .innbtloss eomo pfoplo horcabouts who have not yot boiight coeds of us. Not ninny, you understand only n lew. Now U'h hnd enough to ho the victim of a prnc- lira! i !;!' n "A" VooB Dn-V " ,,ut t0 conll'l to ig nnro our claims Is to make evory day in the yenr nn itirlt 1st for von. Worse, indeed, because the joke unv entice voti to lose only your temper, while avoid us ia to loso your money, Remember, w you. that Tlio foolishost kind of a fool, wo four, Ib the fool whose April lasts all tho yenr. to ill Here is Wisdom. IWP.Tir'S All-wool, blnck or blue Choviot gt8t rounil cutt lntcHt style, tqual to any die fr 7."i0 stilt in tho city pU.JJ ntcic WINDOWS. MFTC'S All-wool Cassimere Suite, jn a thu )nteBt ,)lltterne. new goods this season ; equal to nny cheny eastern-made suit' . nt twice tho amount; RIO 50 our price . SEE WINDOWS. TVTP.WS Fncv Worsted Suite, in iyj.ux'. j)otl c,J(,ck nn(1 8lrpeB) ntt) style, with double or single-breasted vests j worth in the refill- Aty lur way $10.50 J 0J SRK WINllOWH. TVT PINT'S All-wool bluo Serge and O Rrny clfty Wor6tcd Suits, iniulo with hiind-wotked button hok-B, raised nnd paddod shouldere, stayed and leinforced throughout; wnrrnnted to give literal eatiefac- QQ HKK WlM)OlT8. Itadies' Shirt Waists Tho lino wo now have on sale ia beautiful In tho extreme. This Is tho line that proved bo satisfactory last eeason to our customere, and you will find that experience has taught tho mannfactnror improve ments that will be beneficial to tho wearer, both in mako and stylo. Fafiey fleekmeap One of tho requisites witii pretty Shirt waistB is nobby Stocks, Hows, etc. These we have in n great variety of styles. Belts & Belt Buckles The pretty Belt P.uckles that you hear no much about, we have juet received and are showing in con nection with the largest line of Belts and Belt Buck les ever shown here before. Wash fates We aro constantly adding to our already com plete Block of dainty anil serviceable slock of summer Wash Eabrica which we invite you to come and in spect at any and all times. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone No. J. TUKSDAY - APRIL 3, 1900 Oysters kcrved la every ntjlu by KELLER WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The regular monthly meeting of the common council will bo held tonight. Don't fail to eeo the new tailor gowns at Pease & Mays for they are Btunning. Those tailor gowns nt Pease & Maya are the latest, bo of coursu they are juet rljtbt. We have them to suit all both in price, slmdo and quality. Pease & MayB new tailor gowns. Just in time for you to wear with that nesv hat you juet bought. Those tuilor gowns at Peabe it Mnys. The Lndles Aid Society of tho Congre gational church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the" residence of Mrs. N. Harris. Four thousand employes of the Nn tlonal Tubo Company received an in crease of (en per cent in wages, begin ning on the 1st. The employes ot the Grand Trunk Hallway received nn advance of ten cents n day, beginning on the 1st. Thousands will profit thereby. Dagley Bros., of tho City Dairy, nro soiling (ho best milk at f 2,00 a quart per month; three pints, 3.00; two quarts, H.OOj three quarts, $5.60; cream, 20c Per pint. 'Phone 383. muh3Mw The old Purry Watkine ranch was fold at miction yeBtcrday under the au thority of tho county court by the ex wutor of tho Wutkii-.B estate, C. K. Bay ftnl ft ... - ... i was uongnt uy u. W. iSmerson 'or N00O. rite nuw wngo rcale nnd nine-hour work day to the employes of the typo founders of tho United States went Into effect on thu let, The advance in wages amounts to from 1G to 20 per cent over Hie fornior scale. Among tho wingers with 'the Great jwlow Mlnetrola ia found the great Notch Imlladlet, Mr. Archie Hood, who Possesses a remarkable tenor voice and 'oIUi hlH undienoe apell-bound during wo rendition ol his bnllada. Mrs. lloxter will lecture In tho oiiKregtttlonnl church tomorrow, Wed nesday uveulng, nt the usual hour, In "'0 interoat of the Portland Refuge "owe. All who are Interested in thia very Important work are requeated to "e present. I'rofesaor J. M, Wood, the blind vio linist, wi10 WftB bwe b ,63 when g bpy 01 W, mid later was well known ai a violinist after he had lost his eiuht through the blunder of a quack, is in the city and made arrangements for giving a musical. entertainment. A grand concert will be given by Pro fesior J. M. Wood, the celebrated blind violinist, gultariet and Eerio-comic vocal ist, HBsleted by A. M. White, nt the Baldwin Opera Honeo next Thursday evening. General admission fee will bo placed at 25 cents and children at 15 cents. A minstrel baud miut be a credit to the organization. This year the Great Barlow Minstrels have engaged Mr. Joo Norton, tho celebrated band leader, to direct the band of the organization, and those who are fortunate enough to hear it, will be delighted with the quality of music. Governor Geer Intends to take oflicia action in the cases of several boys of the Second Oregon who were court-martialed and tined $1(1 eacli for taking part in a battle without leave or ordeis. The governor maintains that tho boys bo diBtinguiBed themselves by their bravery that the dries for disobedience should be remitted. Tlio pioneer resident of Shauiko ia Julius Wiley, a former Dalles hoy, whom, in defiance of JiIb youth, the Sbanikites dub "Old Man Wiley," and, probably out of deference to hie good looks, 'Piiuco of Shaniko." According to the "Old Man's" instruction hie full title must bo put on alt papora and let ters intended for him, else he won't take them in. From a private letter we learn that B. S. Pague, so long and favorably known iu Oregon in connection with the weather bureau, ia now located at De troit, Mich., where he servee the bureau in the same capacity and grade. The people of Oregon have a warm corner in their hearts for B, 8. Pague. A more gentlemanly and obliging public officer hiui he would bo hard to tind. Mesers. Coburn& Baldwin, part own ra of the Great Barlow Minstrels, are wo of tho beet known musical perform ers in existence Mr. J. Arthur Coburn is considered tho cleverest cornet virtu oso in the minstrel profession, and iu conjunction with hia partner, Low Bald win a clover comedian, they produce a refined musical skit that never fails to brings rounds of applause to their credit. Divine servicea will be held at Zlon Lutheran church Monday, April tUh, nt 8 p. in., instead of Sunday at 2:30 p, in., as was announced from tho pulpit. This change Is made to give the Germans and all who may attend, the opportunity to hear the Rev. A. Schoeuberg, from Mucksburg, Oregon, president of the German Oregon Synod of the Lutheran church. All cornel W. Brener. In the county court yesterday the viewers report on tho application of J. W. Hudkey and others for a county road in the Mosier neighborhood wae taken under consideration and rejected. W. H, Tayor, Alex. Anderson and Andrew Farquhar were appointed new view ers to report on the 20th instant. F. W. Silvertooth was granted license to sell liquors at retail in the town of Shaniko. Speaking ol the prospects of the con gressional candidate tho Telegram says: The probability is that a majority of the delegatee aro for Tongue for eccond choice, on account of his experience and ability, in which case he will come out a winner. Though not personally popular, ho is a "stayer," and a hard man to throw down. In this, the Second District, Moody will apparently have no opposition, and as hia nomination is equivalent to hia election, he can make his headquarters on Easy street. In tho matter of penmanship Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, enjoys the unusual distinction of being ambidex trous. Ho is also able to wnte with both hands at the same time, and occasional ly, when hard pressed for time, gives an exhibition of his ability in this direction, much to tho delight of visitors in the gallery. He is nlso nmbilinguous. At nny rate any one who carefully reada the Congressional Record must conclude that the senator's tongue ia hung in the middle and talks from both ends. Wm, J. Bryan will speak in the exposition building tomorrow (Wednes day) at 8 o'clock p. m. A considerable number from Tho Dalles and vicinity will go dowu to Portland to hear him. Some of tho faithful left nn this morn- jug's boat and Judge Bennett departed on this afternoon's train. The D. P. & A. N. boat line have offered a $2.00 rate for the round trip, with the privilege of returning on Thursday's or Friday's boat. Tho O. R. & N. railroad offers a rate of $3.50 for the round trip. He was just a common drunk, and from tiie country at that, which makes it doubly certain he was well soaked, for the Juice of John Barleycorn does not flow so freely In tlio country as it doee in town nnd it is ti longer time between drinks. He was inclined to be hilarious to u degree incompatible with munici pal dignity nnd in violation of the ordi nance in such casos made and approved, and so tho nightwatehnian gathered him iu. And he went back to the coun try this morning $3 poorer, but probably !f;i 50 wleer. The announcement of tho teachers' excursion to Hood River vnlley next Saturday is hulled with delight by tho teachers and others. Principal R. It. Allan), of thu Dufur schools, asks for room for fifteen or more teachers and pupils, Gilford, the artist, will accom pany the exclusion with hie large cam era. Thoee desiring to do so may ar range with Mies Mlchell and Mrs. Gil bert regarding what shall be taken by each for luncheon Carriages will he provided only for those that Inform Snpt. Gilbert or Supt. Landers on Fri day next. Rouud trip $1. "We aro iu the middle of the lambing eeaeon over our way," ald A, L, Bun nell, of Centerville, to the Chkoniolk man today, "and I never taw anything to equal it. I counted the lambs that were dropped by tho first hundred ewes and they amounted to 170. I am cer tain the averago number of lambs dropped will bo hilly 150 to each hun dred ewes. Of course we cannot savo all of thorn, but I believe tho increase from my entire band will not be less than 125 per cent. Tho ewes aro iu prime condition, tho Iambs are vigorous and tho weather ia as good as wo could aok if wo hnd tl o making of it." Commissioner N. O. Evans attended court yesterday, after returning from tho sick bed of his mother at West Liberty, lown. Mrs. Evaiislis'nenrly 70 years old. Sho had had three paralytic attacks beforo tho visit of tier son and ono while he was there. The parting from her as ho left for hia return homo was the hardest things Mr. Evans hnd to do in hia lifo. Yet the attendant physicians held out Hie hopo that she might experience a partial recovery and llvo for years. When Mr. Evans left Iowa vegetation had not started and every thing was frozen as tight as a brick. When he got to Hood Kiver his little girle were gathering buttercups nnd nil nature was putting on ita early epring clothe?. The supreme court has affirmed the decioion of the circuit court of this dis trict in the case of the State vs. Otis Savage, who was tried hero about six years ago for larceny of $14,000 from the offico of tho Pacific Express Company in this city and eentenced to four years in tho penitentiary. An appeal was taken by Savage's lawyers, Meesrs. Huntington and Wilson, to the supreme court, but through the neglect of the attorney-general no action was taken till a few weeks ago, when the move wae made that resulted as ubove. Sav age has been out on bail all the lime and is still at large. His lawyers talk of a further appeal ba-ed on grounds outside those just passed upon by ttie supreme court. Tlio Club Perpetuated. The banquet given last night by the Students' Literary Club appears to have been enjoyed by all who took part in it. Between fifty and Eixly perBona of both eexes were fpresent. The program as reported yesterday waa followed in the main, but ncvernl speeches wero added that were not down on the bills. The members of the club, through Timothy Brownhill, who is justly considered the father of tho club, sprung a little sur prise upon tho guests in the f.jrm of a suggestion that tho club, instead of dis banding or even temporarily discontinu ing its meetings, should perpetuate the institution in some form along the lines of the Y. M. C. A. The main ob ject of the movement ia to throw around the young men of the town wiio choose to avail themselves of it, a healthy, wholesome, Christian influence. It is intended to have a public reading room, supplied with the best magazines and papers of the day, that shall be open at alt times to anybody and everybody. A gymnasium is also part of tho plan. At the meeting last night the chairman, Mr. John Gavin, appointed the follow ing gentlemen as a general committee to submit plans and suggestions to a com mittee of the club: Rev. U. F. Hawk, Rev. D. V. Poling", Hugh Gourlay, C. L. Gilbert and Timothy Brownhill, chair man. Tho suggestion of a club for the literary aud moral benefit of the youn; men met with the hearty endorsement of all the epeakere, particularly tho min isters, who promised their earnest and cordial aid and sympathy. OruDd KuHter Opening. Mre. Jayne desirea to inform her lady frienda that alio will haven grand Easter opening of the very latest styles in Indies and mieaea trimmed hata and bonnets at her millinery parlors, near Second and Union, next Wednesday and Thurs day. An inspection by tho ladies of The Dulles is respectfully solicited. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature I'ruhlbltlou Hully. Tho ProhibitioniaU of this county and all who sympathize with tho caino are requestol to meet nt the county court house next Friday nt 10 o'clock a. in, to elect delegates to tho etato convention and transact any other business that may be deemed advisable. By order of the committee. I. ust. On Sunday, a pair of rimless, gold bowed eyeglasses, Finder will please loave thu same at thia office. u'J 3t Why pay $1.75 per gallon fir inferior paints when you can buy James K, Pa Hon 'a sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark St Falk, agents. uiI7-2 Tho Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of and has been mado under his pcr- S2- sonnl supervision sineo its infancy. 4C6Uwi Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-as-good" nro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experienco against Experiment What is CASTORIA Cnstorfa is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm And allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach und Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUKHAV STREET. NEW YORK CITY. I'KOI'Li: TOD ALL KNOW. Judge Mays went out to his ranch at Tygh this morning. R. J. Gorman wont on a business trip to Portland this afternoon. Dad Butts went down on tho boat this morning on an official trip to Hood River. Miss Short and Mies Masters, of Gol dendale, are visiting the family of Sim eon Bolton. The following names are registered nt tho Umatilla House: G. A. Ward, Wa pinitia; .1. B. Kennedy, Tyth ; W. G. Morris, (Tveh.; C. L. Morris, Tygh ; G. F. Hall. Viento; C.N. Gilman, Grass Valley; J. W. Hicks, Hood River; Rufe Byrkett and daughter, White Salmon ; W. J. Lauder. Sherar'e Bridge; J. W. Buck, Hood River; Frank Graham, Centerville; Chas. Dunham, Hay Creek ; Frank Fultnn, Biirgs; John Fulton, Bigus; R. L. Kennedy, Waeco; Bert Majers, Shaniko. About Shoe. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The great eecret of our shoe sales lies in the fact that we give what we adver tise, and more, and it doesn't take tlio people long to tind it out. A soft, plump dongola upper with medium heavy soles, veeiiiit' tops and nickel evelets. Any size. All for $2 25. Somo stores would get $11 00. Sou win dow. A. M. Williams & Co. Ills I.lfo U'H. SllVt'll. Mr. J. K. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately hud n wonderful doliverauca from a frightful death. In telling of it ho says; "1 was hi ken with Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia, My lungs hec.imo hardened, I was so weak I could'nt oven sit up iu bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon dlo of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. Ono battle !g.ivo great relief, 1 continued to uso it, and now tun well ami strong, 1 can't say too mueii in us praise." this inurveloii3 medicine ia tlio surest aud quickest cure in tho world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sl.es 50 cents and tl.00. Trial bottles freo at lllakeley ik Houghton's (inigstoro; every bottle guaranteed. W mi I ml. A girl or women that Is a good cook and housekeeper. Good wages to tho right party. Inquire at 282 Third treet. ' inlO-tf dark & Falk are never closed Sunday D.in't forget this. Notice is hereby Riven that for the purpose of making an examination of ail persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, tho county school superin tendent thereof will hold a public ex amination at the court house, Tho Dallet?, Oregon, commencing Wednes day, April 11, 1900, at 9 o'clock a.m. and Continuing until Friday, April 13th, at 4 o'clock. PltOGIlAM. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, physiology, civil government. The foregoing for county papeis. Commencing Wednesday, April 11, at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Thursday, April 12th, at 4 o'clock: Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, rending. Thursdaj Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods. Tiie forejioing for primary certificates. Dated this olst of March, 1900. C. L. Gii.ukkt, 31 td County School Supt. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesbnrg, n., says, "As a speedy cure for coughs, cold?, croup anil sore throat Ono Minute Cough Curo is unrqualed. It is pleasant for ehildieu to take. I heartily recom mend it to mothers." It is the only harmless remedy that produces iin mediate results. It cures bronchitis, -pneumonia, urippo nnd throat anil lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. One flight Only SATURDAY Bpril Id THE GREAT Barlow... Minstrels Miiiiiigoment Hurry Want. 35 White Artists 35 11 Fill ST I'.VItT II New sr New 2 Brass Bands 2 See tho Grand Streot Pamela Prices, 1 00, 7fn 50u and 25o. Kckcrvoi Beats oil knit) nt Clnrku A: I'lilk'n UniK Store,