f LENTEN SEASON. Our Stock is Most Complete. Tell us your wants Genuine Alaska Herring, English Cromarty Bloaters, Glouchester Codfish Middles, Smoked Halibut Chunks, Salmon in every variety, Canned Fish in every variety. Our MACKEREL will please you, j Large Family, IOc Bloater M ckerel, 35c j TRY ONE. I I I ! i "" ! ttsaxs? PEASE & MAYS Vhe Dalies Daily Chronicle. TlUI!-lY - - - FKI5. 26," 1901 I Oysters served in any style... At Andrew Keller's. . TKEASUKER'S NOTICE. All U'meii County tmrrHiitu recUtercd prlur ti MpiltMnlr 1, 1H17. will li paid in irriittliti ut Mjr allien, IntereKt i runum riT November litt, 1I0(). JOHN F. II AMl'SIIIKi:, County Tr-mirr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The regular annual school meeting convenes next Monday, March -1th, at II o'clock p. m. in the Court street echool home. 'I he mid-week meeting at the Con gregational church this evening will be a preparatory service for the communion, which takes place next Sunday, directly following morning service. The members are earnestly requested to be present. The Wingate building in the East End is being rapidly fitted up for the new firm of Waltber & Sexton. The entire front of the building has been torn out in order that it may be fitted op for plate glass; while south of the building and across the alloy is a new iron-clad warehouse well on toward completion, which measures 100 feet in length by 32 in width. The main store hide fair to be un ornament to that part of the town. There is a very general desire among the republicans of this city to show some mark of appreciation to those of our representatives in the Oregon legislature who really represented the sentiments of their constituents by voting against Henry V. Corbett. A banquet has been ''Duly talked of and, apparently, uni versally approved, but the trouble, up to this moment, is where to find the three meu whom we desire to honor, so tlmt we could count on them a'l being linro at the same time. Mr. Williamson arrived here today, but Messre. McGreer nd Huberts ure still in the valley and no one seems to know when they will i home. A. Vanderpool, of Wells Station, tells 'ho following rat story to a correspond. nt of the Albany Democrat : "It seems 'hat whole herds of rate have been woopii,B down through the valley, hav "K regular trails, and have taken Wells Mwt completely. In a few days in nr. Vanderpool'e barn 107 of the var mints were killed by clubs, and it is "'ought there are several hundred left, everybody else in troubled in the same y. They W eat anything. A brick taten nearly out of a wall. Several 01 them ate Into a cider keg and let all ' the eider out. Another band ate over I half a bushel of onions generally not ' touched by rate, and bacon lias disap I nnnred in ireat mmrititiey. The cozy home of Dr. amy Mr?. Geis endorfl'er was the eeene of pinch L'tiyety j luet evening, when the hos-i and hostess charmingly entertained tne "Jolly Neighbors. "Thu rooms were beautiful 1 witb Oregon grape piiK carnations ; 1 - ..-1 arranged for, and mnetfen games were h Qmu an(, tQ Agtoria time played. At eleven o cfcck an "eed.t Kwentlv er lingballl, joine(i ,,er ingly dainty lunch wa served. Those jfj th(j tWQ went o porta(1 present were : .ur. nwry railing v,on- ner.of Portland, .Mrs F Lines, of Albany, I)r and Mrs Geisendorf er, Mr and Mrs Ilostetler, Judge and Mrs Blakeley, Di and Mrs Logan, M and Mrs Judd Fish, Mr und Mr3 T J Seufert, Mr and Mrs E 0 McCoy, Mr and Mrs Kd French, Mr and Mrs Roger Sinnott, Mr and Mrs Ed Williams, Mr and Mrs Ernst Lued demaun. The city of La Grande will have an election in March, and the indications now are that the voting will turn on the , question of the suppression of gambling. ! cording to his informant did not want The Chronicle of tlmt town says there to see him. are fourteen games practiotlly active,' When he went to her room he was de mainly confined to two blocks, with an njed admittance, and his suspicions be approximate force of from thirty to fifty jDK aroused Engelke promptly kicked uiku iiiuio ui icco cuiitcu w k i urn , tables or machine games going day and nieht, and an unknown number of out side speculators. There ure the following outfits in evidence: Two roulette wheels, made famous by the state game at Monte , ,Carlo; four faro layouts, known as "the tearful reconciliation the re-united cou (tiger;" five "twent -Jtie" tables ; three ,,lu ,.ft for Hood Jtlvor to be happy drawn poker outfit. This is turely a I fair representation of the gambling ele-j merit for a town about half the eize of The Dalles. Mr. D. Heroux, who was seriously if ; not fatally injured yesterday by falling from the curbiug of one of the Seufert llsh wheels, a distance of nearly twent five feet to the solid rocks below, was taken by his family this afternoon to St. Vincent's hospital. Mr. Heroux had not recovered consciousness and attending physicians think there is a bare chance that he may recover. In connection with this unfortunate case It is worthy of mention that Seufert Uros. are bearing all the expense, although it happened through no fault of theirs. When the accident took place yesterday they immediately telephoned for Dr. l.(Kn und ordered a Hiiccial imil'Ihh anil i uIhm to brimr the docioi to the cceue ' of the accIdo.it, which is well up towards j Celilo. in till way the patient was brought to town and lauded in front of the ColumbU hotel CASTOR I A For iiilanti and Children, Tlw KM You Have Always Bought Bears the glgoatsreof ? ... A Hood Itlver lliilililtt'n Troubles. Geo. C. Engelke, n prosperous Hood ! River fruit farmer, left for his home last ight, eaj-B the Astorian of the 2Gth, nc- ompanied by his wife, and their de- artnro m:ukn flip fOndim. ncnla in n l ...... , ,. s ,:. up a little domestic comedy drama that niK'ht have befin a trncpilv. Mm V - p).!lrm!m, wnmnn n, ,,, .,- he . f hupban(,v hnm,,, the ecstasy of husbandly love, he bought her a watch and chain and about a hun dred dollars' worth of feminine finery. According to the story told the police by Engelke his wife sent him across the river to have a trunk that was etored there sent to her home and when he re turned she had disappeared. He came to Astoria on .Saturday's train and naked at the Parker House for his wife. He stated to (he police that her presence in the hotel was denied at first, but finally he learned eho was there, but ac Trin (lnnr n. mere wh hii nurnnr im. mediately and tne police were sent for. District Attorney Harrison Allen took charge of the case and made an investi- gation, which resulted in Enuelke nav U tl0 costs for a new door, and after a ever ufter. 7iriieirr.Mrciiii.tii, Those taking part in "The Wife," which play will be presented on March ' J-'th lor the neuelit ot the lootuall team, will meet at the Vogt opera house to niiiht for rehearsal. Speaking of the presentation of this play by home talent, under Mr. Levin's direction, The Olympian, of Olympia, Wash., says: "It was a genuine sue uiss in every way, excelling anything heretofore given, and far better than most of the professional plays seen in this city. As a play 'The Wile' is One of the recognized successes of the past decade, and Is without exception the finest pieces of dramatic literature ever presented In this city," The cast will be announced in due ti,ne' "'Ivertleing matter placed on Hrot, ft,7.HJ tliiliu at lit f'rwe. 1'he case of the State of Oregon vs, John Gates was called by Recorder N. J, Judah at Salem Monday. The de fendant appeared with his attorney, L. H. McMahan, in the court room, and signified his readiness to proceed with the case. .1. N. Hart, the prosecuting attorney, was there for the state and in the absence of the prosecuting witness, JL L, Gil), or any other witness, and the report of the officers to the effect that due search had been made for Mr. Gill and that his whereabouts could not be discovered, moved to dismiss the case against Mr. Gates. In doing so, Mr. Hart said it was with great reluctance that he was forced to take this step, but the fact that the witnesses necessary to prove a crime were away and could not be found, would not warrant the state in asking for a continuance of the case. The court ordered that the case be dismissed and the defendant discharged. L. II. McMahan, who has deposited $f00 cash hail for the appearance of the de fendant drew down his money and the $1300 found on Gates at the time of his arrest, was returned to Mr. Gates, who went on his way rejoicing. The money returned to Gatee was given to him to pay for the delivery of a vote for United Stutes senator, but Gates skipped with it and was arrested and brought back, but the o.vnere of the money did not claim it. Uiittllnc Farm U.itiieily. A big crowd witnessed the opening performance of "The Star Boarder" at Cord ray 'a theater last night. If ap plause and ringing laughter ars a critt rion, then the piece was a complete success. "The Star Boarder" was built for fun making only, and the audience of last evening will give the authors a certifi cate that they have succeeded, if it is necessary. Just why the piece is called what it is called is not quite clear; al most any other title would have served the purpose as well. It is a farce in the strictest sense of the word, and makes no pretentions to be anything else There is not a shadow of plot, but the entertainment is divided into three in stallinents, and each contains enough material to stock an ordinary farce. From rise to fall of the curtain there is something "doing" ail the time. The center of the stage is kept warm and the audience is continually experiencing an earthquake of laughter. "The Star Boarder" is a collection of specialties and rapid-fire incidents, interlarded with musical numbers and supported by a chorus of pretty girls. There is a vim and liveliness to the farce that makes it refreshing, the gin ger being all sufficient. Oregonian. At the Vogt opera house Wednesday, March 6th. A Gentle Hint, In our stvle of climate, with 'As sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a single day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from tliis cause. A bottle of Boschee'e German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will prevent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and per haps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curingjConsumption, Hem orrhages, Pneumonia, seyere Coughs, Croup, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Get a sample bottle free from Clarke & Fa Ik. Regular size, 75 cents, Get Green's prize almanac. 2 For the weakness and prostration fol lowing grippe there is nothing so prompt and effective bb One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation is highly endorsed as an unfailing remedy for all, throat and lung troubles and its early use prevents consumption. It was made to cure quickly. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Hustling young mail can make fGO per month and expenses. Pormanen.'. posi tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ' quick for particulars. Clark ic Co., Fourth and Locust Streets, Philiulel hpia, Pa, sS-ti Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton'e sunproof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A Falk, agents ml Don't you know that Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will save your and your children's hair? You can get it for 50 and 75 cents a bottle at Fraer's barber shop, sole agent. tf For felirimry. A fine 10x20 enlargement with every dozen of my "best cabinet photos," Cloudy days ars just us good for sittings. GiiTnitn. Gill'ords pictures never fade, til There is always danger In using counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. The original is as.tfit and certain cure fur piles. It is a noothing ami heal ing salve for 'ores and all nkln diseases. Clarke A Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy. llmi'l Hull It III, Just wet the all' c ed part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke A Falk. Persons who can not take ordinary pills find it a pleasure to take DuWitt's Little Etrly Risers. They are the best little liver pills ever made. Clarke A Falk's P, O, Pharmacy. Subscribe for Tim Ciiuonrlk, "BURNING OF The "burning of the mortgage" at The Dalles M. E. church liuUUUtfb wa u" event of ereat pleasure and interest to an unusually large gathering of members and friends of the church. After recounting soraebf the financial difficulties encouritrtjrd and congratulat ing the ineDihefa on their victory. Bishop Cranston occupied about an hour in giving an intensely interesting account of the manners and cnetoms of the Chinese. Tha bishop waB full of his subject. lie strongly insisted that without the enlightenment and civiliza tion that Christianity could best, if not alone, give, it wa only a question of time when China's 400,000,000 of people would become a menace to the world. Missionaries were the pioneers of com merce as well as of civilization, and the business men of America could make no better nor more profitable Investment than contributing of their abundance to the cause of Chinese missions. The missionaries did not talk to the Chinese of a burning hell and a vindictive God, as the enemies of Christianity have so often alleged, but of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. Not the sentimental fatherhood one hears so much of these days, but a practical fatherhood and brotherhood that spends and is spent for the good of others. The We do Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates 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 store. Repair work of all kinds done. t MAYS & .Given With every Dollar's worth of during .January and J' obruary, wo will givo Ono Chance on tho following prixos: FIRST PRIZE One Alummized Garland Steel ; Range. ' SECOND PRIZE One 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 Niokle Plated Tea Kettle. SIXTH PRIZE One Niokle Plated Condenser Cof fee Pot. SEVENTH PRIZE-One Niokle Plated Tea Pot, In addition to giving away thoso prizos we will sell goods as low as tho lowest, and will always be ready to servo tho trado in the host possible way. Wo will positively not ho undersold by any ono. Our prices are right. 7V7IER St BENTON. THE MORTGAGE." Bb' itfiW result is there 150,000 Protestant Chris tians In China, every one of whom stood true to Christ and their white brethren during the late troublous times After a few remarks by Presiding El ngEu k read der arner, Pastor U. F. Hawk the financial statement. It showed that only three yeaie ago ihe deIt of the church amounted to f4,G59 fiO, in addi- f tion to about $500 of accrued interest. Since then there han been aid the en- tire principal and $1250 of interest, or a j total of $5,010.00. Towards this llqnida- tion there had been contributed during ? the past year over $2,500 in addition to ' the annual current expense of about J ifl.OUU. Mre. Eliza McFarland,' the oldest member of the church, a'ntl in whose house the chinch was organized in this city forty-sevn years agonvith a mem bership of five persons, tjlien came for ward and touched with a lighted match the mortgage and note vy'hich were lying on a large platter in front of the preach er's desk, and while the fiaiiea ascend'd upward the congregation rdee to its teet and sang, with great heartiness, "Prajse God from whom all blessings flow." At the close of the service all were in vited to the room below, whore refresh ments where served and a Eocial time enjoyed. CROWE. Away... goods purchased at our store Rose Garland Cast Iron Advertise in The Chronicle.