ROBERTS Q0E8 TO CORBETT Dry Goods Department Special Sale of Waists. French Flannel Waists $3.45 Make your own selection from our stock; regular prices wore up to $0.50. Cashmere Waists $2.45 Were $3.50. Silk Waists Buying this week will save you 33:' per cent. A $10 Waist for $6 67. Black Sateen Waists 79c Your choice of our waists, marked 1.00 to $1.75. Mercerized Black Sateen Waists $1.19 Kegular prices wore $2.00 to $3.00. Foulard Silks. Woolen Dress Goods just, opened. Shoe Department. The early buyer catches the best bargains. ytZn FJr Isles' Hand-Sewed KJd Button ; OU Sizes 3, 3 and 4. 75c For Bovo' Shoes, elnBtic sides; Sizes 2 to 4u. Ci 1 ff For Misses' Spring Heel Lace Shoes ; J 1 .JJ Sizes 2 to 5. IS 1 OK For Misses' best quality Kid Button ; tJJ JL .(CU Sizea U'u to 2. Regular $2.25. Furnishings Dept. Men's Suits. Any one of our $25 Suits $18.95 Any one of our 20 Suits $14.95 Any one of our $18.50 Suits $13.95 Any one of our $10.50 Suits.. . . $11.95 All Goods Marked In Plain Figures PEASE & MAYS fte Dalles Daily Chronicle, SATl'itO Y FEB. 23, 1901 Oysters served in any style... (03- At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All IVuifij County warrnnlN r-cltnrrl irlnr to n-ttiulir 1. 1MK7, will lt fiHliI mi iirt'ix'iitatlnii nt mjr onion, liilcrt'Mt ii'UBtm urtcr Nil vrinlinr XV , 1 lUO. .IOIIN V. II AMI'MIITKE, ;nunty Trrnxurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Rooms to rent suitable for light house keeping. Apply at this ofliee. f23-lw It is said there ia considerable mining ezcttt'iiient on Bridge Creek, Wheeler county. Mrs. Itrittuin Iiub been confined to iter roam fur a week with a severe attack of tiie grippe. Ibn't merlook the benefit amateur initietrel performance Thursday even ini!, February 28, 1!01. Gum hurt, the popular cigar and to bacco dealer, has a grand surpriee in ftore for hip customers. Wait for devel opiueiitB. Personally, I do not believe that any one needij meat more than once a day. Ny careful experiments, during hard labor eay for fourteen hours a day, I find one uieul of meat all that is necessary. Mrs. K. T. Korer, in the Marcli Ladles' iloino Journal. Uied, in this city, Friday, February 2-'d, of consumption, nfter nn illness extending over a year, Alice Kthel Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martin; ugod 15 years and fl months. Tlie funeral will take place from the Calvury Baptist church tomorrow, at 8:30,i. i. A. A. Urquluirt, of this city, received dispatch today announcing the death "I IiIh father, Jutnes Urquhurt, at Nupu vine, Washington, at the ago of 80 yeurp. N' deceased loaves eight sons and one lairlitjr, two of the sons, Andrew and owing residents of this county. I Alex Itift for Napavlne this afternoon. J Mis Holm and Miss Guinbell ar f'ved on tho oon train today. Prof, "ompbon of lluod Hiver, where they wvo an I'litertttinmeut, eas that all wra plm8lJ)i (Uld tllt) mitertainntent the "Ht oC thu eeuBon. Both ladles possess nuuHiiHi talent. Tlie eiitertuinmeut 'h evening will be a rare musical and literary treat. When John Gates was examined at ' elty jail and $1300 in $100 bills found iIb parson, Nlghtwatch McClain jok "Kly asked him : "Is that Corbett . mjy ' Gtttee responded ; "I shall liVe to answer you the wav Ex-Govern- or Pennoyer answered the president of the United States." In view of the mystery thst surrounds the n flair this is considered a very good joke. Albany Democrat. Those who would like to learn at the earliest possible moment the result of tonight's ronatorial contest at Salem, will be interested in knowing that ar rangements have been made with the Western Union to receive dispatches at the Umatilla House till the legislature adjourns. The houses meet at 8 o'clock. Prior to tho lime that Mr. Roosevelt was made president of the New York police board no provision had ever been made for policemen who ruined their uniforms in rescuing persons from drowning. Mr. Roosevelt took the mat ter up before lie had hen in tha office a week and ordered that every uniform thus unfitted for use should be replaced at the cost of the city. He went still further: Down on the river front was one old roundsmau who had been in tho service many years, and during that time had saved twenty-nine persons from drowning. He was at once made a sergeant, and, as if to celebrate the pro motion.'he saved his thirtieth life the next week, March Ladies' Home Jour nal. There was left at this office today n half-dozen apples that have a right to special mention. They are of the Ben Davis and Northern Spy varieties, and were grown in the orchard of Mr. George Martin, of Pleasant Ridge, some eleven miles south of here and cIobo up to the timber line. The appli are remarka bly fine epecimens f the varieties to which they belong, and they are as solid as the day they were plucked from the trees. Mr. Martin six years ago planted the traea from which these apples were taken under the protect of many that they would never amount Jo anything. The result has more than justified his expectations and he lias since increased his original planting to six acres. One good thing about Mr. Martin's orchard is that he has never been bothered with scale or moth of any kind, and he does not believe, there is a thriftier lot of trees thou his in Wasco county. A well-known lady of this city has been troubled for yours, like many other of botli sexes, with acorn, which in her case was on the upper pint of the fourth toe of the right foot. Seeing, in it ri eastern paper, the iidv(,rtiaeiiif'iil of a corn specific, eleped "Yankee Doodle Corn Salve," sho sent foi six boxes. The j inducement for ordering so many was the dit'er of s'x cIidiuvh in a grand draw in that hiii tn take place right away ; oneiif thu prizes in which was u magnifi cent silk dress pattern. Instead of the silk dress hIih drew it brass brooch worth probacy two for a nickel, Tho brunch was indignantly thrown over the back ' fence. Hut that was not t':u worst of it. The salve played Old Hurry with the sore toe, bringing on a running sore and corrosion of the bone, so that her phvsl cian lias informed her that there is no salvation for the alllicted member but amputation, and this must be performed as soon as her condition will permit the use of the necessary anesthetic. This is a true story and its moral is: Don't monkey with "Yankee Doodle Com Salve." NcIkioI Kveuini; Tonight. It is hoped that every seat in the Vogt will be occupied tonight to listen to the excellent program that will be given there. The schools of The Dalles are a source of pride to the city. The Dalles has the deserved name of being a splen did school city, and parents from away move to this place so that their sons and daughters may receive their education here. It is a fact Unit good books and read ing "maketh a full man." It enlarges the mind and employs the thoughts of boys and girls, as well as men and wo men. It is necessary that the libraries of The Dalles schools be enlarged. There are not enough books to Biipply the de mand. Get boys and girls to reading good books and you are paving the way to future successes for them. Remem ber your boy and your girl will derive benefit from the library, so assist the cause by patronizing the entertaiment that more hooks may be puichused. A Citizen. That ftlBOO Atlulr. Chief of Police Gibson, of Salem, L. II. McMahan and II.. I. Gill, camu up from Salem lust night on thu 7 o'clock train and this morning returned to Sa lem with John Gates, the man who had $1300 on his person when arrested in this city yesterday. The warrant was issued at the instance of Mr. Gill, wiio when lie had secured the money wanted Gates released. Gates is assistant jani tor at the state house, though a resilient of Woodburn. Instead of a robbery it seems to have been a case of breech of trust or Fonietliiug of the kind. Thu rumor is that the money was in Gates' hands to pay for a senatorial vote, and Gates thought he might as well have it as any body and so started on a little trip up the valley. It is probable the mutter will he hushed up as much as possible, lint it is to be hoped will not bo permitted tn be, but that the truth shall come out. Albany Democrat. CASTOR 8 A ?or infants nut) Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Special to Tim Chiionicxk) 8amcm, Feb. 23, 1 :42 p. m. The joint ballot today resulted as fol lows: Corbett, 35; Bennett, 25; Wil liams, 12; Hermann, 9; Fulton 5; Kelly 2. Roberts voted for the first time for Corbett. After joint ballot the houses adjourned till 8 o'clock this evening. GOT CORBETT OVER A BARREL lhnU the Way Our Halem Ourr!ininl ent) Vmws .tlie Situation, Special to Tin; Ciikonici.k Sai.bm, Feb. 23, 3 :30 p. m. Mitchell seems to have strong support. Corbett is undoubtedly defeated. It is persistently rumored that Mitchell will br successful. It is said the democrats have agreed to throw their support to Mitchell. The houses are hurrying through bills under the gag rule. More business by half than was done during the entire last session. Today eacli member as his name was called alphabetically was allowed to call up one bill other than his own from the other house. McAlister introduced a memorial to congress for the division of the state It was overwhelmingly defeated. A rieuNnnt levelling. Commuiilcnteil. In the Women of Woodcraft is taught and practiced the doctrine of the father hood of God, the brotherhood of man, the sisterhood of woman ; in short, fra ternity impregnates the atmosphere of the wood of Cedar Circle, and the order of Women of Woodcraft in general, as was clearly demonstrated in the Btniling features and neighborly hand clasp of everyone present at the regular meeting of Cedar Circle last night. Mrs. Weber, the guardian neighbor, left this item with us, that after several applications had been ballolted on, nine applications referred to committees, and four initiations, all other business was disposed of and all at, 'the camp-fire listened to the presentation epeech of the guardian neighbor, as this was the .birthday of Mrs. Inez Filloon. A few pleasant remarks were made and a beautiful berry spoon was presented Mrs. Filloon in honor of her birthday, and as a token of regard and esteem in which she is held by the neighbors of Cedar Circle. To say Mrs. Filloon was surprised is putting it mildly ; she was overwhelmed, but recovered sufficiently to respond gracefully, saying that Cedar Circle in particular, and the Women ot Woodcraft in general, may rest assured that every thing that sho can do to further the best interests of the order will be done. And thanking all again and again, tho camp fire was extinguished, and a program listened to, and then a banquet was spread in honor of the occasion. This isoneofmuny of the pleasant, social, whole-souled, fraternal evenings as given by Cedar Circle, and is one reason the order grows so rapidly; because fraternity is not only taught, hut prac ticed. Cedar Circle has adopted this verso as its motto: Uve for something ; linvo a purpose, Ana Hint purl iose keep In view. Drifting, like u lit'lmlesK vessel, Thou canst ne'er 1 1 sell lie true. HhII tho wreck that strew life's ocean, If some slar hiel bean their kmIOV, MiKlit Imvu now been rlillui; hitfely, Hut they ilrlfteil with the tide. G. W. For the weakness and prostration fol lowing grippe there is nothing so prompt and etle'jtlve as One Minute Cough Cure, This preparation is highly endorsed as an unfailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles and its eaily use prevents ! consumption, It was made to cure quickly. Clarke & Fulls' P.O. Pharmacy. A GtMititt Hint, In our stvle of climate, with Us sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled tn a single day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from ur by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directlv from this cause. A bottle of ltoschee's German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will prevent serious sickness, a large doctor's hill, mid per haps death, by the use of three or four doics. For curing, Consumption, Hem orrhages, Pneumonia, severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease of the Throat or I.ungj, its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell yon. Got a sample bottle free Irani Clarke k Falk. Regular Mze, 7o cents, Get Green's pri.ii uliiiuiute. , lluu tu I'lin- 4)rinii. ' Mr, R. Grav, who liven near Ainuiiiu, Duchess county, N. Y., says: "Chamber- j luin,'s Cough Rente ly is the best inedi-' cine I have uvei oji;d. It is a lino ! children's remedy for croup und never' fails to cure." When given as soon us the child becomes' hoarse, or even after the cioupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be bo-nu in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms uppear. For sule by Hlukeley, the druggist, We do Steam, hot water and furnace heHting. KHlimaten made and contracts taken for heating old or new buildings. Do not forget That we operate a plumbing and tin shop, also a ma chine repair shop in connection with our hardware and implement elore. Repair work of all kinds done. MAYS CROWE. iven Away... With every Dollar's worth of gpods purchased at our store during January and P'ebruary, we will give One Chance on the following prizes: FIRST PRIZE One Aluminized Garland Steel Range. SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Cast Iron Heating Stove. THIRD PRIZE One set of Roger's Silver Plated Knives and Porks. 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 way. We will positively not be undersold by any one. Our prices are right. St BENTON. OUR CHURCHES Zion Lutheran church, Seventh and Union streits Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sunday school 12 :15 p. m ; Lutheran League meeting 0:30 p. m. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. D. Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. in. and 7 :30 p. m, in the new church on Union street. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; 15. Y. P. U. ut6:S0 p. in. Congregational cnurch corner Fifth and Court streets. Rev. D. V. Poling, pastor. Services at regular hours. Morn ing subject, "What Hope Will Do for a Man." Evening subject, "The Second Chapter in the Story of the Time of Christ." A male choir has been or ganized, which will hereafter furnish music for the evening service, beginning tomorrow. Tiie personnel is as follows: Tenors Landers, ParkinB, Davenport and Giflbrd; baritones Northup and Poling; bassos Simonton and Doane. Subject for the young people's meeting at 0:30 p.m., "TruBt," (from the En deavor pledge) led by J. S. Landers. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. Ulysses F. Hawk pastor. Morning worship at 11a. in.; Sunday school at 10 a.m.; clusB meeting at close of morning service ; Epworth League at 0:30 p. m; Junior League at 3 p. m ; evening service at 7 :30. Class meeting every Tuesday at :30 p. m. Morning theme, "What Think Ye of Christ?" evening, "What to Relieve Concerning the Creation." 1'ho following musical program will be rendered at the services tomorrow : mokni.no. lelmlu-Cnmo Gentle Sirimt Haydn Anthem- Put on Thy Strength Leslie Oll'ertory l.uruhetto Ciuwcf I'listliulu EVENING. 1'reltnlo Anilitutino itclfert Anthem Tho lluvon of Hest Kmcron Olt'erlnry I'nstoralu I.eijlwli I'listlmlu Reports show a greatly increased death rate train throat and lung troubles, due to the prevalence of croup, pneumonia and urippe. We advise tlie use uf One .Minute Cough Cure in all of these ililllculties. It is tlie only hurmlets remedy that gives immediate neulis Children like it. Claiko & Talk's P. O. Pharmacy. A standard make, nearly mw upright piano 'for Immediate sale very cheap, Would consider go-d diamond in ex change, Address, Soui.i: Uno's piano tuners, care IJuialilla house, 2'.'f-2t Cot'oamU Cream Hair Tonic will cure dundniU'aiid all tcalp diseases. Don't neglect your hair. For sale at Frazer'a It i her shop, sole aceut . t f Floral lotion will cure wind chapping und sunburn. Manufactured by C'arKr & Falk, O. A. ft. Notice. All members of J. W. Nesmith Post No. 32, and ladies of the Relief Corps .No. 17 are requested to meet at their hall Saturday night, Feb. 23d, at 7:30 o'clock eharp, to meet Dept. Com mander. By order of R. L. Akin, Com., f2l-3td C. H. Brown, Adj. Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pheumonia. Thos. Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent re eail druggists in that city, in speaking of this, says: "We recommend Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for 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 Blakeley, the druggist; Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Pattou'e sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents ml Don't you know that Cocoanut Cream flair Tonic will save your and your children's hair? Yon can get it foi 50 and 75 cents a bottle at Frazer's barber shop, sole agent. tf Wo ofl'er for a limited period tho twice-a-week Cukonicle, price $1,50, and the Weekly Oregoniaii, price $1,50, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this oiler must be paid in ad vunee. f Cur February. A flue 10x20 enlargement with every dozen of my "best cabinet photos." Cloudy days urs just as good for sittings. Gll'FOItl). Gitlbrds pictures never fade. td There Is always danger in using counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salye. The original is a safe and certain cure for piles. It is a eoothing and heal ing Halve for sores and all skin diseases. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Won't Hub II In, Just wet tin t' c ed part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke k Falk. Paint your house with paints that ara fully guaranteed to last. Glarko & Falk have them. Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated Jamea K. Putton str. iiy pure liquid paints 1. 'u bad dollars, all counterfeits of D- ' itt's Witch Huzel Salvo are worth-lei-. The original quickly cures piles, h" anil ail kin diseases. Clarke & K..'r P. O. Pharmacy. t