Special Easter Offering in Gloves and Parasols. Gents' Furnishing Goods Department. Our lino of Glovos in all the now shades and stylos has arrived, and during tho wok wo have concluded to make a good liberal cut for the benefit of all who de siro to tako adyantago of tho opportunity to supply themselves with their Spring and Sum trior Ivid Glovos. 1 n The Sixty-nine Cent line is especially interesting, and is deserving of your careful investigation. The eighty-five Cent line is mado. UP of several lines merged into one,- an(i while tho prices vary greatly, tho least costly ones are vory much reduced so that those who are capable of judging values can got a raro bargain. The ninety-five Cent line is a vo,,y superior White Chamois Glove in white or black stitching, and a most perfect shaped Glovo. White Chamois GlOVeS al sovonly-fivo cents for those who want a good serviceable Glove for general wear. One dollar and thirty-five cents. Thoso aro tho Kine Bces- You can have your choice of two kinds dressed or undressed all at tho above named price; and as for shade, they are all that one could ask. Now for the Misses' Gloves. Th.e ne.is auiifui, and only gsc per pair during this week. PARA.SOLS. Your Easter Bonnet should bo protected from the trying rays -1 of the Oregon sun, and wo have made it possible for you to look your best if you will only take our advice and invest in one of our new Para sol which wo aro displaying this week at our store. They are dreams of beauty. $10-85 7VEN May strike it rich this week. A. "Wise Man makig calling and olecliou sure when the chance offers to , , . make money by sudden and judicious purchases. As a rule a QOesn t delay merchant's necessity is man's opportunity. To realize on his hopes a merchant must first realize on his goods, and when monoy must be had goods must bo sold. We make a little stir in the market for a few days with Easter Offerings Like thoso 250 Men's Spring Suits and Overcoats that aro worth. in tho regular way $12.50, $13.50, $14.50 and $15.50. Mind you, we do not tell you they arc all $15.50 Suits or Overcoats, for this is a gathering of all sorts. Tho $15.50 Suits and Over coats are here if you come for them in time. The assortment is mixed. Each and every one this season's most stylish garment, and your choice at $10.85. SEE WINDOWS. N". B. A pair of the Celebrated "Nobagokneo" Trousers Stretchers, best in the world, free with every pair of Trousers. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE &, MAYS Telephone No. 1. TIU'KSDAY APRIL 12, 1900 W Oysters Ksrvi-'J In every style by A. KELLER WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The usual dance will tako place at tlio lulilwin Saturday incut. Tim Moro Loader announces its own (llMlliue in tliiu vvi'i.L-'u iuuiiia Attention, Maccabees I Regulur meet- Iliiliup Morrie will hold service in St. iaul h hiiacopnI church Easter Sunday Thnt chick!!! lor your Sunday dinner lilll I.M 1 1 Hill f I fl t IhA M n V .in 1 nf bill . H w. The racltut utoro will move into tho wtfll ilnnri lmllitttwv mwirtuW f f nrwl a .... uitun i J. A. 0. Itniut. formorlv editor of tlio Vancouvnr Columbian, line purchaaod tlio Independence Went Side, formerly owned by Mr. Pontlnnd, brotbor of Mra. S. L. Urooka of this city. Tho ludieH of tlio M. E. church will have on ealo.next Saturday in the vacant toro uuxt to A. M. Williams', plee, eakes, ealt-ris!ng bread, cookies, otc; lso decorated Una tor egga. iit fit) Klistcr eiltertnlnmpnt. mill unlit tn h given by tho 1 tdlea of St. Paul' Guild will bo liold on Thursday oLEustor Week at n,u Hnldwin opora house. Tlio entertiinniont in in good hands nnd will of high or(Juri Mrs. 1 I,' Onnnnllu will Imlil flrat. Deaioroat medal eontost in tho Chris l'a elm oh of this city next Tuesday evening cotnmonolng nt 8 o'clock. A ""ill admission fuu to pay for tho silver '""I'll will be churned. Mre. M. A. Effing wJll movo hor jacket store next week, east of Mays & "wu'h, under Mrs. lion Wilson's pho-lo.-raph gallery, whoro sho will bo Pleated to see hor old customers ns well 49 boat of now ones. al2-ltd&w 'M'rll 2Utll is tho (Into Mutt. Hin Nnrtli. " Pucliio imuignrates its new double tervleo daily. A. D. Charlton, ,m , A" nt Portland, will answer nil (jwiloiw asked lain about It. Write lor onr North CoftJl Unlted leuflet, 11 18 generally understood, says tho 1 " l"t-lntegencer, that George ' "akor, of Klickitat county, will bo Z1" tl,u Hopubllcan national com " Weenmn. Mr. Baker wab elewted to me ?'"tU l0laHlure ol 1807, being a In is !a'i' 11,0 hoUBeo' repreientatlvea. ,lt, was elected (or the term of four years in tlio state sennte, taking his seat in tlio upper body of the legis lature of 1800. lie is a business man of Goldendalo. Tlio McKcnl Murket for tlio choicest fruits, vt'ijotablee, lifih and poultry. Phono U78. "llufiineaB tnoii,"s'.ys the Astoria News, "givo their patronage to the Columbia laundry because tho money paid out weekly in wages tiiero quickly finds its way back into circulation, and it is not so with money given to the Chinos?." Wonder how it is with Tho Dalles laun dry. Dismissing tlio tour ofWilliam .Jen nings ISryun through Washington, tho Spokane Outburst says: "Trimmed of tho foliage of diction and flower of imagery Mr. Brynrl's appeal is like that of Jim Corhott fter tho lMtzsimmons victory at Carson City "Give mo one more chance." Tho Umatilla county Populist conven tion split in two, 52 delegates Hunching into tho Democratic county convention, where they wore given seats and partic ipated as Dumocrats in tho nomination of a county ticket. Fifty-aeyon dele gates remained in session and nomin ated a people's party ticket. Mrs. Smith French had u loiter a few days ago from the Kov. Mr. Simpson, who was pastor of the M. E. church at Hub placo eomo ten years ago, announc ing the death from diphtheria of bis son, Kenworthy, aed 0 yours. Tho death occurred on Umlaut day of March. Mr. Simpson is stationed at Scranton, Pa. Proeident IS, E. Lylle, of tlio Columbia Southern, denies that there is any truth In tho dispatches that have eminatcd from Baker City to the ell'oct that his road is making arrangements to connect with tho C. H. & Q. Mr. Lytlo says the interests of tho Columbia Southern aro too closely allied with those of. the O. R. it N. to mako ench a deal desirable. Tlio Astoria Push Club lias taken stops to establish a direct lino of Bteam boats between Astoria and Tho Dalles, Tho morohttiits of that town havo taken tho matter in hand nnd appointed August fichenipckau n committee of ono to visit The Dalles and consult with tho Com mercial Club as to tlio feasibility of tho project. Mr. Scherneckau is duo hero any time, A telephone message reached here from Portland this afternoon announc ing tho nomination today, at tlio Repub lican state convention, of Frank Mono fee ns attorney for the Sovonlh judicial district. The nomination wus made on the eighth ballot. Tho seventh ballot stood N. U. Slnnott 18; Frank Mouefoe 13; blank 1. The closiug ballot Blood Frank Menelee 11, N. U. blnnott lji. Einlle Sohanno, of this city, member of tho State Board of Horticulture, kept n cloae watch on tho thermouioter dur iug the late cold nightB, and he is quite certain no damago has been done to early fruit in the imtnediato neighbor hood of 1 lie Dalles. Tho past two nights have been quite mild and the prospects never were better for an enor irous crop of peaches and cherriee. Experiments at tho Washington agri cultural college have demonstrated that a bushel of wheal can be turned into twelve pounds of hog, which nt the prices prevailing for stoek on tho hoof, would make tlio wheat bo transformed worth 00 cents a bushel. Where the feed is mixed, wheat with vegetable re fuse, the results are even better. It has also been thoroughly demonstrated that it is not diflicult, with ordinary precau tions, to keep tho swine free from dis ease. Senator McBride has been aeked by the Portland chamber of commerce to withdraw his amendment to the sundry civil appropriation bill, providing for the expenditure of tho full amount rec ommended by the engineers for the im provement of the Columbia river. The action was ordered at the regular meet ing of tlio trustees of the chamber of commerce, after the subject had been freely diseueeed by those present. It was feared that tho amendment would fail to get through, and would thereby injuro the cause more thau it would thereby Injuro the cause more than it would benefit it. Last night Fern Lodge No. 25, Degree of Honor, celebrated their sixth anni versary. After a short buelnees cession the doors were opened to Workmen and their families and the following program was enjoyed : Vocal solo, Miss Elizabeth McArthur; reading, Mrs. Maud Eddon; piano solo, Miss Pearl Grimes. The gueEts were then invited to the banquet tables nnd after having sampled the good things prepared, Mrs. C. F. Stephens delivered an address and Im promptu speeches were inndo by Messrs. Phillips, Moore, Douthit, -Mre. Filloon and others. The occasion was greatly enjoyed by all present. Representative Moody has been as sured by Commissioner Hermann that the fownal order permitting tho grazing of shoep nnd cattle on tho Cascade re serve would be issued forthwith. The tonne for tills Eeason will bo practically the same as thoso enjoyed by tho stock men last year. Permits will be granted to sheepmen according to the previously established custom. If congress should, aa has been requested, nuthoilze the secretary of tho interior to impose a nominal charge for grazing, he may ex- orolso that right on tlio Cascade reserve along with other reserves; but oven if granted it is doubtful if nny charge will bo made (or tills year's grazing privi leges. "Hove You Seen Smith," one of tho soasou'd chief fnrce-uomedy successes, will muko its debut In this city shortly. The play is billed as "the fnrco-comedy surprise," and that it is a genuine novelty tti the universal opinion of all who have witnessed it. Iu constructing the work, the author is said to have dp parted entirely from the well-worn methods bo long employed in the build ing of similar pieces, and the result is a production that unfailingly tickles the palates of all classes of theater-goers. White-whiskered "gag?," old-fashioned devices like trick stairs and siphon bottles, and all tho rough and tumble concomitants of the average farce comedy have been rigidly excluded ;and in their place is found freeh, spontaneous humor, legitimate comedy situations?, and a myriad of novel musical features. Marshal Hughes arrested three drunks yesterday afternoon, who had loaded themselves with bug juice out of wages they had earned on the Paul Molir port age. One of them tried to escape and ran into the Oregon saloon, when one of the proprietors, as the marshal claims, made an attempt to prevent the I man's arrest. The marshal took him along, however, and lodged tho three men in the calaboose. Ono of them was discharged this morning, another was lined $5, and tho one who attempted to escape was fined $10. The fines were not paid and they will be worked out on the streets. The marshal subsequently ariested the saloon keeper, and he will bo tried before Recorder Gates tomorrow afternoon on the charge of resisting an officer. COW CANYON TOLL ROAD. Traveler Cinnplalus of the Wretched Condition of TIiIh Thoroughfare. A Jupuuesu Assault. Three Japanese sectiou hands, work ing on the road east of town, assaulted the section boss, W. J. Murphy, yester day afternoon with shovelB, but fortu nately did nothing more serious than inflict a few bruises on Mr. Murphy's back, a light cut on the hip and a sprained wrist and bruised left arm. Mr. Murphy came to town and, lodging a complaint with Ned Gates, secured tlio services of J. II. Jackson, went back to whore tho men were up tho road and had his assailants arrested and brought to town where they were lodged in the city jail. Mr. Murphy was working a gang of sixteen Japanese. Ono of the tiireo arrested had refused to work nnd was ordered to tho car when another of them commenced the assault by striking Mr. Murphy on tho back with a shovel. Moat of the gang made demonstrations of tight but as soon a Mr. Murphy got his hands on a shovel and made a dem onstration of defense, the gang slunk oil'. The company promptly discharged tho entire gang, although Mr. Murphy says a few of thorn were good men nnd did not join in the assault. The three men arrested were the leaders in the assault. They were committed this morning to tlio couuty jil and wiU be examined before Recorder Gates tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Mr. Murphy hud a fiuo gold watch in hla pocket which, ecc rJlng to the estimate of a local watchmaker, waa damaged to an extent that will cost Its owner $5 for repairs, The Dalles, April 11, 1900. ElJITOK ClIItONICLE : There are ills we know of and ills wo know not of, but if one is compelled to travel over the Ilnight toll road from Bakeoven to Trout creek he will con clude that all the ills the human race is heir to have been heaped upon him. From Bakeoven to the head of Cow canyon it is one continuous jolt over rocks and into ruts. It does not appear that a rock has been thrown out for a years. The dragging of heavy loads over the roads has worn out a rut on each side of every rock. This makes n trip over this excuse of a road hard on teams and disagreeable to drivers. But tho road company never fails to collect toll from travelers, 50 cents for a two-horEe team each way. Now, Mr. Kditor, I want to know if there is any way to force tho owner of the road to put it in lit shape for travel or quit charging toll. If there is not, the charter should be forfeited. The con dition of the road is an imposition upon the traveling public aud the charging of toll a bit of graft. For one, I would Bay cause the charter to be forfeited and the road thrown back to the county as a public thoroughfare, or force the owner to keep it in decent shape for travel. A Tkavelek. 1'KOri.K YOU ALL KNOW. Liuls Klinger, of Dufur, left on the afternoon train on a trip to Portland. Mre. George A. Liobe left on this morning's boat on a visit to frienda in Portland. Jay Lucas, of the U. S. land office, made a trip to Portland yesterday morn ing, returning on tho night train. Notice of DUaulutlon. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Fonts & Johannsen has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, P. F. Fonts letiring from said firm. The business, heretofore conducted by tho said Kouts & Johniinsen,will from now on be owned and managed by C. P. Johannsen, The said Johannsen will collect all accounts duo said firm aud will pay all bills duo therefrom. Ditod at The D.illes, Orogon, this 10th day of Match, 1000. P. F. Fours, nilO lm ' C. P. Joiianpsek. P, W. Knowlea is now proprietor of the Fifteen-Mile Houso aud fat ! les a Dufur, where he is prepaied to accomo date the traveling public in first-class style. Good table, good rooms, good i buds and tho best of cure for man and I beast at reasonable ralec. m2-Mmw Placo your ordeis with the McNeal I Market, bstwee.i Second and IhirJ, on ' Court Etreet. 'Phone 278. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Waoco warehouee. Finest kind of chicken feed, mcb25-ti CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milcsrurg, a., says, "As a speedy cure for conghs, colds, croup and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant for childieu to take. I heartily recom mend it to mothers." It is tho only harmless remedy that produces im mediatu results. It cures bronchitis,, pneumonia, urippe and throat anil lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. Htruycil, A black horse weighing about 12o0 pounds and branded 25 on the left shoulder. Same strayed from tho farm of John Brookhouse, which la situated six miles beyond Dufur. Liberal re ward ofttred for information regarding recovery. Address S. II. Wl.S'ANH, mai7-lmw Dufur, Or. Clarke & Falk hayo received n carload of tho celebrated James E. Patton strictly puro liquid paints Garden Hose Wo havo laid in a largo stock of CJ anion IIoso and aro carrying tho samo brand of Hoso that wo havo boon carry ing for tho last (ivo years, which is tho colobratod Mal toso Cross Brand. Wo carry tho samo brand of Uoso that tho Dallos City Firo Depart ment has boon using for tho last twonty yours. Tho Mal tese Cross Brand is without doubt tho best grado of l loso on tho markot. Call and got our prices boforo buying. YIaier & Benton Sole Agents.