Juvenile Department... We will dovoto all this week to the . ., little fellows Watch this Spaec For money-saving oppor tunitos in Boys' Suits, Boys' Hats, Boys' Underwear, Boys' Odd Knee Pants SEE WINDOWS. Ill SILKS... An Elegant Stock of Silks and Satins CHINAS, INDIAS, TAFFETAS, GROS GRAINS PEARE DE SOIE In all the colors of the rainbow. Silk Waist Palterns All the latest fads known in silks to be seen for the asking. All be low today's market value. Silk Waists . J.ust added to stock the newest made-up waists in colors and black SATURDAY Will be our Special Day on Towels FOOT FORM... Is the prevailing shapo for Men's, Women's and Children's Shoos. Wo offer you this week the real thing in Men's brown willow calf,laco..$4.00 " black velour " " .. 4.00 " " vici " " .. 3.00 ' brown " " " .. 3.00 Ladies' brown or black kid, lace, Queen Quality, specials 3.00 Ladies' kid, lace, cloth or kid top 2.00 Ladies' kid, lace, patent leath er tip and trimmed 1.75 Children's Rough Rider Shoes are also the Real Thing. Misses' kid, button or lace, '11$ to 2's .$2.00 Child's kid, button or lace, Sh to ll's 1.50 Special This Week! Ladies kid, button, square or coin toe $1.65. All Gootla Marked In Plnln FlBiiros. PEASE Sl MAYS Dalles Daily Chronicle, Telephone No. 1. MONDAY CO) AI'UII, 110, litOO Oysters served In every style by A. KELLER WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. : A good bicycle for $20 nt Mays A i Crime's. U').i-n j Uut your wheel overhauled ut Mays k Crowe's. u!10-Jt llicycles rented ami repaired ut Mays ! k Crowe's. ti30Jt j Miiaier Republicans will organize n liepuliliciin club ut that place tonight. Mrs. H, Southorland, of lloyd, a ludy oi about 70 years, ia very ill ut the resi uencu of Hoi-ueo llice, of title city, Mr, Ohildcre, engineer ut tho Hansen & Thomson planing null, hnd hia left foot t:ut to pieces in the plaurr this afternoon. uiiHiirur O. L. Phillips today a nt Salem u draft for the full amount of Wasco county's share of the state tux. Tim draft culled for $19,801.04. The wild sand atorm of vesterduy nfti riicon ia regarded ns a precursor of tho "Uyclone" thnt will rip the uir at tlio lialthvln next Thursday night. ('oriHtor brakes ure tho greatest im provement of the year on bicycles j snvo oiiu half the pedaling. Hove one put on your old wheol nt Maya & Crone's "Ike shop. 30.1-41 Tho cable of the ferry bout broko Sat urday, and In tho difllculty of making landing the boat's rudder became dia aided eo that Hhe wna luld up for repulra nil yesterday forenoon, Caputn Sampson, who tas hud charge ot the work of the Snlvutlon Army nt Tho Dalles for the pnHt month, leaves In 'lie morning to uttond un ofHcora' coun cil t Portland. The captain does not expect to return, but uuother ollleor fill take his place. Should tho present warm weather lontlnne, it ia expected Tho Dalies will "Wo ripe strawberries of her own grow '"K in this market by tho end of tho wok. Then id a sliort time tho price w'll (fnt down low enough for oven n editor to got u mess, California berries t two hits u box are too rich for un or dinary mortal's blood. H. Ailaina will Joavo in the luarn i for Portland. Ho will take with 'dm a couple of eackn of ore from tho Iiicb:1h whieli ho ia interested on the fcaet fork of Hood river. Tho ore will 10 (hipped to 8au Franolico for a mill lesl and good results are expected. Tho fo was taken from three ledgeo, known nd recorded na Muck Jack, Blue Hoy ftnd Ilhio Wing. The ladioa of tj,e Good Intent Soctety " pledged thenuelves to raise a cer tain amount of money for the church debt, untiounce that they ure ready to make their report, and will do bo ut a social to be given at the Methodist church Tuesday evening, to which all are invited. An admission fee of 10 cents will he charged, those having sub scribed being admitted free. A program has been prepared and lunch will be served. 28-lft Arthur Meller, u boy of 10 vears, hail ing from Chicago, was buried today at the canity's expense, in the city eemo tory. Meller was taken siek hero about three cekB ago when he put up nt an East End lodging house. Ho was u common tramp and accoiding to the testimony of u companion who staid with him till he saw him under the pod, ho had been on the road for the pasi live years. A warrant was issued out of Justice Urownhill's court this morning for the urrest of William Van Pelt, n half breed Indian, sou of the late Captain Van Pelt, an old-time river bteamboat man. The complainant is E. Curtis, who al leges that Van I'elt first sold him a horse and afterwards stole it from him. John Filloon was 'deputized to make the arrest, but I nut not brought in his man ut the time of going to press. The four largo bridges in Buck hollow has retarded the construction of the railroad considerable, says the Shnnlko Leader, but wo are now pleased to state they ure completed and tho raiis are being rapidly luld on the Shaniko side of them. By the 1st of May the road will he into Shaniko, and by the Cth will be ready to receive freight to and from that place, and by the 10th or 15th passenger coaches will bo run. Tho Reliance will mako her first trip to Portland tomorrow, leaving hero at 7 a. m, nnd stopping at the following landings only, coming and going : Lyle, Hood River, White Salmon, Sprague, Nelson's, Stevenson, Cascade Locks, Warrendnle, McGowan's Capo Horn, Corbetts, Remington's Fisher's, Van couver. On tho return trip she will leave Portland at 0:30 a. in. She is billed to nrrivo at Portland nnd The Dalles nt 2 p. m. and -1 p. m. respective Iv. The Ukiali Sentinel is responsible fori the following: "A well-to-do. but ec centric farmer over in Grant county, utilizes his wife as u scarecrow ludy, who In form and feature is certain ly not Ill-adapted to tho singular role, ia dif patched dally to the spot where . - I .nI...Lnl Till.-. lavor of the proposed movement on the part of similar bodies in the Columbia river valley, for a united effort in favor of a oortnge railroad from The Dalles to Celilo, to be built by the government, and to be followed as epeedily as possible by the permanent opening of the river to navigation by means of a canal with locks. Whatever other projects may have been devised, there sjon will be, if there is not already, a general ageement that this is the best, if not the only real, reasonable and permanent solution of the problem. In one of Blakeley & Houghton's show windows i9 a very curious freak of nature in the form of a lamb with three bodies and one head. It was dropped this season on the ranch of George A. Young & Son and was sent here to be mounted by Bert Campbell. And a very excellent job Mr. Campbell has made of it. The bodies ure joined together at the shoulder, or rather merge into one chnnlitpr. with .1 nm fmtlv natural head ijand one pair of fore feet. The hindquart- fers of the two outside bodies are natural, but those of the middle body, although .distinctly formed, are without a tail or jiuuuameiu, unu stranger sun, mo lege, r of everything the farmer has to sell. Wheat is quoted at 00 cents, oats 50 cents, potutoes 37 cents, butter 15 cents, eggs 15 cents, chickenB $2.50 a dozen, and flour $6 u barrel. A party of eight or ten prospectors left last Wednesday to prospect for pluccrs in the neighborhood of tho mines of the Mount Hood Gold and Silver Mining Company of this city, whose mines ate located on the east fork of Hood river. Among them are Seth Morgan, Jack Elton, M. D. Adams, Mr. Davis and son, of this city, and Mr. Kerns, of Endersby. A number of other are going to the samo region in the near future. Mariu Rose, aged 8 years, says the New York Commercial Advertiser, was tellini: Elsie, aged 7, about the making of the world. "And Adaui was the first being created," she announced solemn ly, "so it was awfully lonely for him, and one day when he was asleep, the Lord took a rib out of his bide and made a woman out of it so Adam would have a friend to plav with him." "And wasn't Adam a'piised?" asked Elsie. "Surprised? Why he was just tickled in rlimt.li !" nniil MnriH llnse ppRtntlcnllv. aiuiougn uangiing iroin me nips, are Complaint is maue tliat there is Haul- I f,,ro e(,e jDBtead of hind ones, Iv room left for another grave In theoldMr . . i.itv Pinf..iirv. Ant vnt. I hern nre num. Ilf """ i." bers dving annually whose friends can- Paieu. " ' ,M"",U " " e . nntnirnrH tl. Invnrv nf a i3 ariivu in lmc"u 01 ",B Own invention ttiat lie ti... n.M fiviint m,.t..rv. but who M" proceed at once to manufactuie uere onu put on mo mantei. me ma chine is intended for killing weeds on 1 fl. ....,. f..lln... It ! a! ...... ctnwln of the question. We are told that two 0,""u"" """"'. " ' ,c"'. acres of land adjoining the cemetery construction una one w'it.i an eig.it toot ,.., l l,,l fnr on n ,.rP. Tt will nr-Lfflk WlU eW 0ny abUt 103 IOUntltl. must bo buried nt the expense of the coutity and for whom a $25 grave is out 1 Im-H are lii moBt request. There dressed in a fantastic garb and armed with nu old-faBhlonod rattle, sho per forms her extraordinary duties until Bitch hour as her husband in person fotchos hor home." Whllo removing an old stono buildlug in Eugene tho other day to make room for n new building, the workmen found in tho cornor-Btone a newspaper of An gust 15, 1808, which contolnud a murket report of the price of farm products In tho Willamette valley live yeara before the crime of '73 nnd before the accursed gold standard had cut in two tho price to the cemetery would meet the needs of this community for many years. 'Henry Klindt is suffering from a eevere bruiso on the jaw and on one of liin lei'R tlirntiL'h ffettincr tangled UD ill lun attempted runaway a short lime ago. mPnnhitching a high-spirited team one tug was lorgotten, witn tne usual resuu In such caaes. Mr. Klindt might have escaped injury but for the fact that he held on to the team till he was swung round in a circle several times and the tongno of tho wugon was wrenched into splinters. Just what struck him he is unablo to tell, but the bruises confined him to hia bod for several days nnd are yet quite painful. Th1M!ott D. Perky, ot Worcester, Mitfiea- ehusettfl, was the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. W. II. llobson, of this city, yestorday, arriving here Saturday afternoon and leaving at noon today. The parents of Mr. Perky aro old-time friends of Mr. nnd Mrt". Hobson. Scot is a young man not yet out of his teens, who, when ho was only 17, made a tour of all Europe, and who is now on his way to San Fran cisco, from thence to make a two years tour of the world. The young man's father baa planned and urged his son's travels ns an effective means of acquir ing a liberal education and becoming acquainted with the world. The business men of Astoria, repre sented by the Astoria chamber of com merce, are reported to be heartily in Tho Kind You Have Always Bought and which has liecu in uso for over 30 years, has horno tho slgnatnro of and has been made under his per- rtl- sonnl supervision since its infancy. -ccccAc Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-good' are but Experiments that trifle with nnd endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Si The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CIHT.UR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRICT, NEW YORK CITY. I EVERYBODY I K Knows the merits of the COLUMBIA ) HARTFORD I PATEE CREST) Many new features for 1900 which you cannot nllbrri to oveilook "1 CftfiO 4 s on shoes instead of wheels, ami is consequently of lighter draught than any wheeled machine of the same weight. Tho weight of the driver se cures steadiness of motion. The depth of cut is regulated by a lever and the change is easily made while the ma chine is in motion. The knives, which constitute the weeder proper, all overlap about three inches, and when the weeder bus passed over a piece of giouud at the proper depth every living vegetable sub stance is left dead. The knives have a lateral i' ut so that no ridges are left as in the ease of a disk harrow or ordi nary cultivator. Ami what is of no small importance an eight foot machine will only cost in the neighborhood of $30 to $33. Munition, ltcil Molil All Ked Men are requested to trail to tho 'wljjwam, to tho regular paw waw, Tuesday, May 1, 1000, us there will be degree work, ami last but not ler.st, tur key on toasL CASTORIA For Infanti and Children. Thy Kind You Havi Always Bought Bears the Signature of Complete Line of "1900" Sundries, j WRVS 8t COIOE. I Win. J. Landers, resident manager of ' tho Lion and Imperial Fire Irmmtnco Companies, wishes to announce to thel patrons of thebj companies that owing' to tho sickness of Mr. C. E. ISbyaul nnd the resignation of Mr. Hugh Gouiluy, their former agents, the aget cy for both companies for The D.illes and vicinity lias been placed in the hands of Mr. Timothy Brownhill. Any business given to Mr. Urownhill will receive prompt attention and will ho appreciated by the companies. Office in C. E. Ray aril's old stand. No. 85 Washington stieet, The Dalles. Oregon. alO-lrn Latest designs for 1900 in wall paper. Elegant stock to select from at II. Glenn & Co.'d. apr!7-lw Perfect Wo know that in modeling, draught ing, construction and material Queen Quality Shoes aro perfection. This is proven by the pciftct fit, perhct commit and ex cellent service expeiiencid by weaieis, Our Street Styles aro especially handsome and up-to-date, shapely, stiish and easy on the feet. All styles, one price ...$3oo... Oxfords $2.60. PEASE & MAYS. Garden Hose Wo have laid in a largo stock of Claulen Hoso and aro carrying tho samo brand of Hoso that wo havo beon carry ing for tho last (ivo years, which is tho colebrated Mal tese Cross Brand. Wo carry tho samo brand of Hoso that tho Dalles City Fire Depart ment has boon using for tho last twenty years. Tho Mal tei50 Cross Brand is without doubt tho best grade of Hoso on tho market. Call and got our prices before buying. (WaieF & Benton Solo Agants, Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any cafe of coughs, cohl or croup, Should It full to give immediate relief money refunded, 25 vts. and 50 cts. lllakeley & Houghton i Druggists,