Dry Goods Department. Advance sale of Percales .... (Mioice .Spring Goods, regular 1.ro sellers, and so marked ; Special for (his week only, I2XC. Celebrated W. B. Corsets, Special sale, this week, Less 25 per ct. Grocery Department. Creamery Butter.... Tygh Valley, Warner' and Trout Lake, 50c per roll for Three Days 011I3'. Van Camp's Soups.... Mock Turtle, Oxtail, Chicken, Clam Chow der, Bouillon, Vegetable Special qc, This week only. Shoe Department. Broken Lot Sale.... of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoos. Ladies' Welt Button...$l .45 Ladies' Welt Button... 1.25 Ladies' Turn Solo, 2.1, to 4 '. Ladies' Spring Heel, Button, 2 to 5 Ladies' Spring Heel, Lace, 3 to 0 Child's .75 1.00 Kan". Calf, Button, 5 1o 8, Child's Goat Button. 5 to 8 Child's Goat 9 to 12 Button, .00 .53 o .().) All Coods Marked In Plain Figures PEASE & MAYS OREGON LEGISLATURE. Vote for Unltftd tttatim Hnnntor 1'rnctlc nlly Ifnelmnneil. Spec! 1 to Tiik GmtoNici.K. Sai.km, Feb. II). The hoiisothm morn Ing paesed Grace's bill providing for a system of in Inn bell signals A I bo liar rla' bill making It a ciime to in tor fere with mine location stakes. Poirman's bill rpnlatinir thn liability of masters to servants whs defeated, The'senate paused Wehrnng's bill for a 8tatevet?rlnary board. Also Mtilkey's bill defining the powers of guardians of insane persons. isoours bin lor protecting hotel men and Fulton's providing bounties for flab destroying animals were both defeated The vote for senator stood as follows Corbett .12; Inman 2(1; Hermaun 29 absent Heminway, Roberts and Will iameon. WEDDED. Mr. .Initio WlnaiiR Harry ami MIhm Kilo Dell Itoltun United In Marriage Hie Dalles Daily Chronicle. FKB. r.. to i " ; Ma m served i Oysters ; At Andrew Keller s. ! . . ; TREASURER'S NOTICE, jtnoway.w ,,.. ' M. C. A? will be eervsd for 10 cents extra. The j program will lie published in Friday's Ciiuo.vici.i:. The Wheeler County News reports the sale of 1(17 head of beef cattle by stock men of Sum in it Prairie to a Portland 1 buyer for cents a pound, grons. The i cattle brought to the owner an average ! of $17 a head. Salem, Bauer City ami renuletou are making earnest eU'oils to secure each ai suitable building for its V. M. C. A. By hat became of The Dalles Y. Did it die a bornin,' or is it All U'mhiwi I Uttt ii t v u itrrmil at r if m( w rft I inr t Mepti.iHi.i-r i. iKiT, in u- pui.i I like the Irishman, not dead, but speech uii irth-iilMtlun lit mjr ulllm, lutrrrvt j leaf:? rra.fa after Nn rni Imr 111011. IOIIN F. IIAMl'NIHKK, Coll my TrflKurir, WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The rose !e red, the violet blue, sugar's meet and so are the valentines at Men tfw& Parkiiib'. ll-:!t Those who desire to spend an evening in Japan will buve an opportunity to do fco in the near future. i Hev. Thomas VanScoy, president of j the Weeleyan University of Helena, i Mont., and formerly president of the Willamette University at Salem, died at. I his home in Helena on the 1 1th instant. Dr. Van Scoy lacked two days of being f3 years of age. Stella, the Ki-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Frizzed of this J city, died at the family residence this , morning at about 1 :30 o'clock of pneu 1 monla. The hour for the funeral will the N;e .Metiefeu k Parkins' window for'i,, o-.30 tomorrow afternoon from tbe handsomest line of valentines ever ! falI1iiv residence on Alvord avenue. 11 ;n mhiuited in The Dalles, The regular fortuightly meeting of the Twentieth Uenturv Whist Club will be I'JBtp'jned until further notice. The Fortnightly will not meet tomor row afternoon, but will respond to an invitation to Mrs. Logan's home. H. Taylor Hill, of Prineville, has a commission to purchase 1000 head of twees 'or the United States cavalry. Soulo Bros., professional piano tuners, art) in the city for a few days only. lave orders ut Nickelsen's and Meue Parkins' stores. 12-3t J- P. Mclnerny bus given up the John Sullivan, a laboring man who' was brought up here from Hood River a few days ago on the charge of Insanity, and whom the authorities have kept in jil since then in order to determine be yond a reasonable doubt bis mental condition, was ttiia morning adjudged j insane and will be taken to thestateasy lum tomorrow morning by Deputy i Sheriff K. B. Wood. Memra. Hudson and Brownhill fold the Kobt. BnodgrixH farm today to C. H. Southern lor twenty-seven hundred dol lars. These gentlemen expect to dis pose of several other places within the next few weeks to parties now on their supposed to be past. When Mr. Turner discovered, yesterday, a few small erup tions on his body that, we aro told, could be counted on one's fingers, a physician was sent for, who did not ap prehend the elgns of smallpox, but, as a prt cautionary measure, had the patient quarantined till today, when all doubts as to the character of the eruptions were removed and Mr. Turner was released. It may be added that Mr. Turner has not been sick for a moment. The Antelope Republican says the people of that part of Wasco county have come to the conclusion that they do not desire to be annexed to Sherman county, and they have therefore done everything in their power against the movement. Mr. C. Iv. I.ytle, the leader of the movement, has ceased all further effort, as bo found the majority of the taxpayers of the territory proposed to be annexed oiio?ed to it. While Mrs. Crandall, who lives Ninth street cloe to the rock cut on that street, was attending a meeting of the Salvation Army a fe- nights ago, some thief'broke into her bouse and carried oil' all the family supplies, besides a pistol and a box of cartridges. A horse was taken at the same time from the stable but came back next day. The animal, being somewhat wild, is sup posed to have broken awav from the thief. I'KKHD.N'AI. MK.VriON. A mwy of the Butterlck Pub. Co. At J'fwent there is no agent in this city, way from the Mast. I'M there will be one in the near future. ! for sale will do well I'uited Artisans and their families ' rt'ijuebted to be present at the meet '"K tonight. Social evening, good pro gram and plenty to eat. M aster Artisan. The circuit court was occupied all day itli the Reese caBe, for the recovery of 'lUOO Oil UCCUIIIlt. nf 1 1.0 ilu.ill. nf 1ru H. C. Rooper arrived beio today from ,!Antelopu anil is registered at the Uina- tilla House. Henry Speicinuer, who has been visit io for the past week with bis brother, Mike, on Mill creel;, left today for San rranceco. where he has obtained a re 'sponsible position in the government ! navy yard. i Mr. Win, Allaway, brother of Mr. W. i C. Allawav of this city, Is here, ticcom- I panled by bis wife, on a short visit I hose having larme i w,,0 0n the way from his home in Hay to list them with , Center, Kansas, to London, Kngland, this firm, who are enterprising and wide wf ''u hai business Interests. awake real estate men. Sbanlko held its llrst election SaturX A Ci" I D I A day. The result was as follows: Mayor, "W "a F. T. Hurlburt; iilderiiiii,jeorgo Uoss, F'eu Ratty, F. II. Rruuiie, N. M. Lane, Frank Lucas and C. C. Cooper; record- J-se through an alleged defective road, ' or r'ie physicians attending on John 1'ilrymplH, who lives on the Floyd !"'", reported this morning that no1 ""itterlal change 1ms taken place and 1 l,,M Mr. Dalninplu h a very sick K. Lewis; uiarsha, Dell Howell: treasurer, Dow P. Rea Only two votes were cast against icorporation. The iirincinal contest whs over the olllce nf mayor. Mr. Hurlurt's vote was nc double that of hiy opponent, A ('. Sail ford. Considerable of a si-are was produced ice oi i icarly 7 For intants and Children, llhe Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Biguaturo of ( uiii or i M K Vluiiiinu sale of hats, at prices cut to neurt, m Miss viumnu mi to fftfOll'H koijJj, II1LIH r.j.., ii. 1 I VBllf. llUlklf I. n. .....1 iT... I.. . i . ... ... , ;. : ""on nu iriiiiiiiiiig ai douse. Mr. lunier nan linen quai- II-'-t 1 antlued for a couple olduys in the build ing occupied by the late smallpox pit- 1 "11 euterlitliiiiiuiit niiri h'riilnu I tlunl Mr. AIIihoii. Kill this u-uh miurlv jvenlng, at the liuldwln opera bouse, ! three weeks ago, and as his person and me iiMi.i.m . i.i in . . .. i.i i i i .i. ....... .1.1.. i i.. i v V UU llUlttl T Ut LI1D U UII IIS flV . u...K...a this inoriiiiiK wliiiu It wuh reported that Haven's. We aro lnfrmotlvn enuineer named Turner make room for new j IH,j broken out with smallpox and was Trimmed hats, street L.,ttrViiiniwfXttTiH iCosnnonolltan lodu- . . . . ' I linUV UQIIIIHLH 111 iterlals. ilie niii.liu ,,i ii . ii I r-i-.n ui n.e lyourt street scnooi "Ml Kivu ui 1 1... in....... .. ii... Ad.nUelon, jo oen, Hefreali M of coffee, cake ujid sitndwicheu before be was released, all duuger of con tagion from tbat s'nircd wun naturally Mr. and Mrs. Clay Meyers desire j through Tin: Ciihomci.k to express their ; sincere thanks for the many acts of : kindness shown them by their friends land neighbors dining the illness and death of their beloved son, Oscar Meyers. FOR SALE. " J Twenty well-broke inure and geldings, weight from l.'iOO to 1051) pounds. In uulre of l'ni:i) Fikiikh, fl.'i-luiw The Dalles. Clarke & Falk liaye received a carload of the celebrated Jame K. Patton itrlutly pure liquid paiute A quiet, but beautiful and impres sive ceremonvl was that which took place at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Sim eon Bolton last night when Rev. U. F Hawk, of the Methoaist Episcopal church, united in wedlock their daugh ter, Miss Efl'a Dell Bolton, and Mr James Winans Harry, of Seattle. Ttie parlors had been tastily decorated in smilax and pink carnations, while overhead pink ribbons formed a canopy, making a very piettv effect as at S o'clock the bridal p.rty entered the room to the strains of Lihengren'a weddin mar di, played bv Miss Sampson. The bride's twin sister, Miss Vesta Bolton, acted as bridesmaid, and Dr. Charles B, Cowan, of Seattle, as groomsman. The hride was daintily gowned in white and carried bride'a roses, the sim plicity and richness of her costume mak ing it the more becoming, while her sister was attired in pink, carrying car nation of the same shade. Congratulations being over and an abundance of good wishes extended, all repaired to tlie dining room, which looked most cheery and inviting in its decorations of red carnations and smilax, and where was served a deli cious lunch. Beim; somewhat hurried to catch the east-bound train, the newly married conple hastened from the supper room to dun their traveling garments, and aa the bride threw her bouquet from the stair landing a bevy of young ladies waited expectantly below, and Miss dna Barnett caught the prize. A little later, amid showers of good wishes, minded with regrets at the de parture of the bride from the home cir cle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry left to take the train for a short stay in Spokane before going to their Seattle home. This young couple start out in married life with the brightest of prospects, the groom being a young man of excellent character and a business man of no Jittlt! ability, while in the charming young lady he has won he will Ibid an admirable companion and a helpmate in every sense of the word. The many beautiful presents received attest the esteem of a host of friends. Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds and la L'rippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pbeiimoiiia. Tbos. Whitfield & Co., UI0 Wabiub avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent re call druggists in that city, in speaking of this, says: "We recommend Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy lor la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counter acts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." For sale by lilakoley, the druggist For the weakness and prostration fol lowing grippe there is nothing so prompt and effective as One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation is highly didomcd us an unfailing remedy for all throat ami lung troubles and Its early use preventH consumption. It was made to emu quickly. Clarke & Falk'e P. 0. Pharmacy. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferi' paints when you can buy .fmiifH Pattern's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark it Falk, ngi'iiiH. ml The O. K. Ii. it Inn bhnp in now running three cIiuim with' three lln-t-class barbers. Patrons ol tb ' -lnii will thus be assured of q ilek attfiului mid prompt and satisfactory F"rvu'u, J, R, Rees, proprietor. j'JS 'Jw Don't you know that Cocoauut Cieaui Hair Tonic will save your and your children's hair? You can get it for 50 and 75 cents ii bottle at Fra.er's barber shop, Mile aueiil, if Hamilton Brown's "(iood as Hold" shoe for inun mid boys are the here wearing times in the world. Nod. 1'.' to $1.(15; tu ."., $1 8); II to 10, f.VJ,'!. r t t We do Steam, hot water ami furnace heatinc. rllmntes made and contracts taken for heatiin.' old r new buildings. Do forget Tlmt we operate a plumbing and tin shop, nlo n ma chine repair shop in connection with our hardware and Implement store. Repair work of all kinds done. MAYS & CROWE. .Given Away With 'every Dollar's worth of goods purchased at our store during January and February, we will give One Chance on the following prizes: FIRST PRIZE One Alummized Garland Steel Range. SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Cast Iron Heating Stove. THIRD PRIZE One set of Roger's Silver Plated Knives and Forks. FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork and Steel. FIFTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Kettle. SIXTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Condenser Cof fee Pot. SEVENTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Pot. In addition to giving away these prizes we will sell goods as low as the lowest, and will always be ready to serve the trade in the best possible wa3r. We will1 positively not be undersold b any one. Our prices are right. & BENTON. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. jV Oriiiluuted Optician lu thn City fur n Short Ttnii) Only. .1. She f, a graduate of Paris, France, with the degree of Oph. D., will be in the citv for a short time near Geo. Rucb's store, corner Second and Wash ington streets. Dr. Shef is a gentleman who comes highly recommended, and be can prac tice bis profession in any city in the world. lie has settled in Seattle, where he enjoys a large practice; but is travel ing through a part of Oregon for a rest from overwork, and is combining busi ness with pleasure. He makes all ex aminations free, and warrants all his work. He cannot afford to fail to give satisfaction. The Inllneucu of the eyes on the gen eral health is so great that no one can afford to take chances by consulting un skilled opticians. Hence all who Imve weak or diseased eyes should consult Dr. Shef. Mold Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or innney refunded. L'5 cts lluw to Cure Croup. Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., says : "Chamber lain's Coii'jh Remedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given aa soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be bo'iie in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. i anil 51) cts. Rlakeley, the (linguist. - irsons who can not take ordinary .l nun it a pleasure to tuKe Hewitt's I.i" K.irly Risers. They are the best lit i 'vei pills ever made. Clarke k )'! i ". (). Phimiinoy. Ci coain!. Cream Hair Tonic will cure d.MtJi'ih'and all eculp diseases. Don't music! vnur hlr. For sale at Fra.er's Imi r shop, sole anelit, tf Our Store is the Talk of the Town. Popularity never ceases with ua. WHY? Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. New York .Sunday World 5c. GUMBERTS, Cigar and T Your Fact) Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. . Itcurea all blood diseases where cheap Sarsapariltas and bo called purifiers fail ; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Rlakeley, the druggist. Reports show a greatly increased death rate from throat and Innj troubles, due to the prevalence of croup, pneumonia and grippe. We advise the use of One Minute Cough Cure in all of these ditilculties. It ie the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results Children like it. Clarke Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. Ouo little tablet gives immediate relief. 'Jo cts. and 00 cts. Rlakeley, the druggist. Hustling young man can make ftSO per month and expenses, Permanenk posi tion, Kxperiencu unnecessary. Writ" quick for particulars. Clark (.o., Fourth and Locust Streets, Plnladel hpla, Pa, sS-t- Mrs. Hfittle Morris, stylish dres- I making. Kelster-Taylor siuaie, taught I as in St. l.ouiri and Chicago, All the i lutest patterns. Above IVate & Mays' j store. j'Jli-.w I For fasbinniblidresemiking and plain sewing, call and see Mie, S. K. Hender son, Thiul Strom, in Mrs. Kddon's house. jlH-lm lillxt III' Stlltl, my St. Rurnard dog, A liberal reward will he paid for bis return or (or infer in ' ii that will lead n his return. (11 The Dalles Leading bacco House, l: bn C h.. .uv'.lt AiHii'sr lluuiii,i:ii, member tint you don't have to be . you can keep your hair by using nut (Vi'iun Hair Tonic. To be ., I". jz tr'a ii. rbi r shop, tf l