SACK SUITS Some men need a change of clothes this spring, and others need a change of clothiers. You can get the kind of clothes you want if you will come to the right store. We would like to talk it over with you and show you our new suits and prices in the Hart, Schaffner& Marx tailor made clothing. They're the kind adver tised in the leading maga zines and worn by good dressers everywhere. Iiadies' Gloves... Dent's ponuine French Kid tliroe-clnni Gloves never full to givo tlio wearer satisfaction. Colors hrown, tnn, giav. blue, while Btul black ."$1.50 $1.00 This is the popular-price Glove We strive each season to improve quality and colors, and this t-pri lip's lino ol $1.00 Gloves stir pisniK our expectation in values. All the latest shades of colors in Etoek. 75e This is a new price for a pair of good Gloves one of the snaps of the season. All sizes: in rede, browns and blacke. Fancy gibbons... New effects in luce stripes, neat checks and fancy plaids. DoableFaeed Satin... Black, white and color;, especi ally for the new pulley belts. All widths and colors of punifl SAT.ps, PURIfi TAFFETAS, PUHIfJ NOIRE. Are jou making your Shirt Waists? Look at our yoke ma terials. Embroideries, flll-Ovep liaees, Tuekings. Fancy Parasols... Little ones for the little pople, in all colors. Ladies' fancy white or colored ; plain, ruffled or lace effects. All CooUb Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE &, MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone No. 1, THLMtDAY APRIL L'((, 1900 ()- I Oysters nerved In every htylu by A. KELLER WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Tlie IWion Play At tliu Vogt opera house tonight. That tun fhoii side at A. M. WilliauiB k Co.'fc. Tygh Jtulge had u lively snow storm yesterday. Tliu Passion Piny will bo repeated to- nilllit al the Vogt opera bouse. Tlio sewer ordinance was signed today by Mayor Kuck and is now a law. Smith llroe. will have for Halo a band of liorws at Ward & Robertson!) corral next Saturday. 25a-2tj a nuieti nueumi wheel load tcraper lias lit'i'ii purehared for the Kingsloy neighborhood. Wool is beginning to urrive at the warehouses. Three loads came in from Tygli valley today. License to marry wiib issued this morning to William Lachte and Ethel M.Oabom, both of Hoodlllyer. Twenty thousand poumilH of freight 'fre loaded today at Ifie Waseo'ware lioiise for John Day arid Canyou Citv. Jneub Zimmerman, a uativo of Switz erland, declared his intention today to beeoniti a citizen of tho United States. Columbia Bock boer will bo ou draught next Saturday. It is guaranteed .to be "io biMt browing ever placed on tap in this city. u25 nt Tlii're'd not a tiling wrong with those tan Oxfords on sale at A. M. Williams ACo.'s. Too largo a stock for the do "mud accounts for it. Final citizen papers were taken out today before Judge Ilradshaw by Adolph Ulrieh, a native of Germany, and Ilenry Uljliiig, n native of Austria. ''lie Btcaiuor Albany arrived from Portland at 2 p. m. Sh will make the attempt t0 r,,nui, ti,0 u edily tomorrow y Kliinbing Throoiyfle rapids. Women's tan Oxfoida that wuro 3 n I'idr lust ct'iiBon are now selling for if 1.05 tA. M. Williams & Co.'b, Cheaper Kfaile t like i eductions. Walla Wiilla hitfi u snow storm yes. Jef(ly that lasted about ten minutes, U might just as well have snowed here, b,t it didn't. It was cold onougli. Miss Anna Golden, daughter of John Mdun, ,i ,,i0,)et,r 80lter o( Klickitat Jou"ty, died at her home In Goldendale morning after a protracted Illness. 'file H'.eitmer Iralda arrived here yea jerday nfteriluo eft Ior Portland ! "o""ing at 7 o'clock. It is claimed lind nine passengers aboard who paid tt.e regular rates charged by the I). P. & A. N. Co.'s boats. Mrs. U. F. Hawk arid her little son, who has been for some time at St. Vincent's hospital, two expected home nest week. Tho lad, we are pleased to learn, continues to improve all the time. Tni: Ciiuonici.i: acknowledges the courtesy of an invitation to the gradu ating exercises of the Dulur public schools, which take place in the Ihifur I. 0. 0. F. hall next Saturday, com mencing at 8 o'clock p. m. Cedar Circle will give its Greek Art entertainment on the evening of May 8th in the Baldwin opora house. The program, which is excellent, will bo fol lowed (by request) with dancing. Tick ets have been placed at "5 cents, and 10 cents for children under 12 years. K. B. Dufur, A. A. Jayno and II. 11. Riddell returned yesterday evening from a fishing trip to the lakes south of Stevenson. They certainly had fish back with them ; that is to say Mr. Dufur had, as this recorder of the fact can testify from pleasant personal ac quaintance with a uiobs ot them. ' JJ. F. Lauehlin went to Shaniko yes terday expecting to be absent about a week. While there he will examine the route for n new wagon road from Antelope creek to Shaniko that will shorten tho distance fiom Cross Keys to Shaniko and render it unnecessary for Princvillo teams to go round by tho way of Antelope. Mrs. Sophia Palmer, of Prineville, who came here a few weeks ago with her son, II. J. Palmer, who Ib employed as traveling salesman for Pease & Mays, has been seriously ill for some time at the residence of J. F. Markhain. At this writing she is somewhat better and hopes are entertained of her ultimate recovery. N. M. Eastwood, foreman of the D. P. & A. N. wharf boat, had the misfor tune this morning to dielocate bis shoulder while handling a large truck load of heavy freight. Dr. Logan promptly reduced the dislocation; but it may bo two or thioo weeks before Mr. Eastwood will be able to resume work. Tho Passion Play was well attended last night and will probably be still bet ter attended tonight as, with the excep tion of the Passion Play proper, an en tlrely new set of pictures will be exhib ited, Some of those presented last night were beautiful beyond description. Tho pluturos apart from the Passion Play were worth the prko of admission. J. F. Markhain, while working on the new grade east of the Wasco Warehouse, had the misfortune to got one of his hands smashed by a large rock falling on It and crushing it against auothor rock. Tho accident, while quite paiu ful, will not permanently cripple the hand, but it will incapacitate Mr. Mark ham from work for perhaps a month. Tho sawmill and pUner that was located near the Harris placo on the Deschutes, in the hope that logs could be driven down the Deschutes from the MfttolB at reasonable expense, will be moved in the near future to a point on Jordan creek, about fifteen miles frouth west of Dufur, where there is said to be a line body of timber. The plant is owned by the Johnstons of Dufur, A. L. Like and W. L. Vanderpool. J, D. Mann, who is said to represent Portland capitalists, closed a deal this week for the purchase of a block of land on the north side of the railroad track, opposite the Saltmarehe stock yards. Tlio purchaser, it is said, has had an op tion on the land for sometime. Just what it is intended to be used for no body seems to know ; but knowing ones promise information in a week or so. There is an impression that the property will be made the site of a large flouring mill. William Evert, a logger from the Lit tle White Salmon country, while loaded with booze last night worked himself into a fighting attitude and was, in con sequence, placed under arrest by Night watchman Phirman. He had concealed ou hia person a chunk of basalt tied tip in n handkerchief. Wfcen asked this morning by the recorder what he in tended to do with the rock, he said it was a stone of rare vilue, which he would n it part with at any prico. Evert acts as if ho was otf his base. The re corder fined him Jf2, which tie paid. Articles of incorporation were tiled with tho county cleric today of tho Columbia River Ice and Fuel Company. The objects and business of the corpora- t . . i Hon are to operate a coiu-siorago piani, to buy and sell ice, coal, wood, produce, wool faud livestock : to do a general commission and real estate business; to nurchase. hold, mortgage and dispose of real estate and personal property as may be necessary in carrying out tlio objects of the corporation. The in corporators are M. M. Mclnnis, M. J. Manning and P. B. Stephens. The nriuciDal office and place of business is at The Dalles. The capital Btock Is fixed at $2000, divided into forty shares of the value of fifty dollar per share. Fred lilllieen. a young Tygh Ridge farmer and eon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ilillieen. of this city, if a brother to "The Man With the Hoe," is surely a near relatlou to tho man with tho jack kn fe. Pease & Maya have on exhibi tion in their Krocery window a specimen of Fred's whittling talent that is well worth traveling a dozen blocks to see. It is a wooden picture, if the term Is porutlesable, of the battleship Maine as tho centerpiece, surrounded with Hags and bunting and mounted on top with the American eagle. The "picture" 1b c irved out of Buperanuated cigar boxes, has a back ground ol scarlet velvet unci la inclosed in a neat frame. It was all doiui with a common jack knife and is really a thing of beauty. In view of tho fact that certain young men in this city are earnestly teektng to organize n young men's association to work, us far as may be possible, along the llnoB of the Y. M. C. A., the follow lug from the Salem Statesman will be of Interest to all who hope tor the sue ceea of the movement here: "The Salem Y. M, 0. A. does a good and useful work in this community. It provides a place of amusement and recreation for a large number of ,boys and young men, and in every way its mission is a helpful one. The institution should be sup ported, and well supported. There will be a mass meeting at the Methodist church this evening to consider wavs and means for keeping up the work. We hope to see the big church packed, and to witness as a result a revival of the spirit that made this at one time one of the liveliest and best supported organizations of the kind on the coatt. It can be so again and should be." Meeting or Water Cunuiilf Kkuiors. At a special meeting of the water com missioners held last night a proposition was laid before them to bore for artesian water for city use. The commissioners refused to entertain any proposition that did not guarantee a flow of water. The application of The Dalles scouring mill for a rate on water for fire purposes only was considered and the rate fixed at .fl 50 a month. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the srf VAf.' Signature of C4VV7 Tho Dalles Comaision House will keep fresh milk at all times on hand and deliver i' anywhere in the city ut the following prices: One quart, $2 per month: three pints, $3; two quarts, $4 ; three quarts $5.50; cream 20 cents per pint. Fresh butter every day. 18 j lm Cures Headache Quickly. Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jati24 0 Spring lain); at reduced price at tho Columbia Packing house. 20a-lw Ladies' stock collars, all colors, 25 cents at the New York Cash Store. 24:1-1 w Wanted Any old thing, at Faulkr.ei'a junk shop. Dalles 'phone No. 214. apr24 lw A full lino of ladles' neckwear just received at tho New York Cash Stoio. 24a-lw New patent painters' and paper hangers' suite at the New York Cash Storo. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Ladles' bobluet ties, all full length, 25 cents, 33 cents ond 03 cents, at the New York Cash Store, 24a lw Five thousand live-gallon nil cans at five cents each wanted at Faulkner's junk shop, Dalles 'phone No. 214. npr24 lw M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich,, says, "DeWHt'a Little Early Risers are the very best pills I ever used for coetiveness, liver and bowel troubles," Tho Kind You Have Always Bought anil which has been in use for over 30 years, has horno tho Hignatnro of ami has been inado under his per- jVfyjfa sonal supervision since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are Imt Experiments that triflo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance; Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho Children's Panacea Tlio Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of si The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STflKET. NEW YORK CITY. 3 irwpcrpcpc-c.ATpsTrp;'T3 EVERYBODY Knows the merits of the jet A r-Arrimm cr. 1 COLUMBIA i HARTFORD PATEE CREST ) I BICYCLES Many new features for 1000 which you cannot afford to overlook. I Complete Line of 41900" Sundries. JWflVS 8t CHOUXB. I Perfect We know that in inodelini?, draught ing, construction ami material Queen Quality Shoes aro perfection. This la proven ly the perfect 111, perfect comfort and ex cellent service experienc. d by ueareis. Our Street Styles are especially handsome and up-to-date, uhnpely, stylish and easy on the feet. All styles, one price Oxfords $2.50. Just arrived a new lot of neckwear for Ki'ntlemeii. Latest deeius and colors. Do sure ami eee them at the New York Cash Store. PEASE & MAYS. Notlco of First .Hunting of Creditor. , IN Tim DirfT.irr Ooimr ok tub L'.sitek St.itk& I lor tliu dUtrli't ut Orison, Iu tliu mutter of I!. II, l.tinuk'y, bankrupt, In lmiikriiitcy. To tho rrcilltors of 1). II. I.niicU'V. of Tho i Dullcb. in tliu count ot WuKo, ami district ..... ..i.i ., ii.iiii'n.., illi'lvailltl, IV UIIII.VI it, i,. Notice U hereby given that oii the'JOth day of Ajirll, A. II. 1000, tho miit 11. If. l.aiiKley was duly adjudicated bunkriipt, mid that llic llrt inceliiiK of Ills creditors will bo hold at tliu olllt'U of tliu umlmltiiiol, ill Tliu lul!c, U'umm county, Ori'k'on, on tlio iioth day of Apti!, A. 1. 1W0, at 8 o'clock ii. in., at wlileli tllilu tliu mid crti'Iltois may intend, ltrovu their ululiuo, a" lol nt a trustee, examine tliu bankr.iiit, and tramaut Mieli other bmliicss an limy jTopeily tome before tho i.ieettinr. KHANK M KMJFKK, April SU, 1WJ. llefeiee In llauktupicy. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Garden Hose AVo have laid in a largo stock of Gartlon Iloso and aro carrying tho ?anio brand of 1 loso that wo havo boon carry ing for tho last fivo years, which is tho colobratod Mal tose Cross Brand. Wo carry tho same brand of Uoso that tho Dulles City Firo Depart ment has been using for tho last twenty years. Tho Mal tose Cross Brand is without doubt tho host grade of Uoso on tho markot. Call ami got our prices boforo buying. JVIaieF & Benton Sole Agents.