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LENTEN SEASON. Our Slock is Most Complete. Tell us your wants - Genuine Alaska Herring, ; English Cromarty Bloaters, Glouchester Codfish Middles, Smoked Halibut Chunks, Salmon in every variety, j Canned Fish in every variety. J Our MACKEREL will please you, I Large Family, lOc Bloater Mickerel, 35c j TRY ONE. i I i j -v t i t i?svKr PEASE & MAYS i The Dalies Daily Chronicle. FFUIUY - MARCH 1, 1901 Oysters served in any stylo... money one or two are .f IS and 20, and the cheapest in the lot told for.if 13.7o. All are made by the Pickwicks, the house that knows so well how to fit the hard-to-fits. The rehearsal Inst night of "The Wife," the play for the football team benefit, was a complete success. The office four years ago; but, thank C4od, the man who debauched tiiat legislature is minus some more of his filthy lucre, and the high honor to which he aspired is further from bin grasp than ever." "The Star Boaider" at the Los Ange les theater was given to a large-sized house hist night. Judging from the At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All H'a.co County nrnrrnnto rrRlotrrril priur to Hciitricilier 1H!I7, will pulil I on iirfnrntat Inn ttt iny otUrft, Iftterenl i (rami arter Nov mill it '.JO, 11MM1. fO UN K. II AMI'S II I UK, County Trrurrr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A marriage license waB issued yester day to R. C. Divine and Etna Dungan. A suite of rooms, with board, for rent. Inquire of Mrs. Agnew, Fourth and Uniou streets. ml-lwk Found On one of the streets of this city, a lady's ehawl. The owner can fiud it at this oflice by paying for this notice. mMt A marriage license was iesueil yester day to James Dixon, of Yakima county, Wash., and Emma Tunnis, of Morrow county, Oregon. Mrs. Dunlap, of Portland, will open a r'roebel kindergarten in the public ichool annex building next Monday morning at 9 o'clock. County Clerk Lake turned over today to the county treasurer the sum of f230, ", the receipts of his office from sundry fcea for the month of February. All members of Court The Dalles, No. 12, Foresters of America, are requested to be at their hall this evening at 7:30 eharp. Hy order of chief ranger. The Japs will entertain you in their iiiott novel manner at the Christian church tonight. You cannot fall to en fry yourselves. Admission 15 cents. There was a butter famine in Golden lle this week. Hut as eggs are ten cents a dozen and axle grease is cheap, tlie people are doing fairly well, eavs the Sentinel. Father Hronsgeest got a letter today from Jiridge Creek, Wheeler county, an- 'wincing the death by drowning of the yetrold entire cat was present and all were mirth provoked there was general satis ! enthusiastic over the work, hroin now on they will meet every evening, and a fine performance is promised. The Chicago Tribune is now quite cer tain that the government would he ruined by the passage of the shipping subsidy bill. lint it will be remembered that the Chicago Tribune thought the same thing concerning the Porto Rican tariff bill. Governor Geer has signed the bill au thorizing county courts to construct and maintain bicycle paths and to levy a tar therefor. It also provides tor the equipment of each bicycle with a bell and light, with penalties attached for violation. Ieave vour order with the American Cigar Store and News .Stand for the New York Journal. The circulation of the Sunday Journal is greater than the com bined circulation of the World, Tribune, Press and Times. Each edition has the funny Katzenjunmer Kids and a copy of the latest popular song. Mrs. Thomas Hatty, of Victor, ar rived hero last night at midnight in tending to take the 3:30 passenger train for Portland to attend the funeral of a' brothir who was buried there today; but a landslide between Mosier and Hood River stopped all traffic during the night, and Mrs. Hatty concluded to return home. The local lodge of the A. 0. U. W. have changed their time of meeting from the second and fourth Thursdays in the month to the first and third. They have also changed their place of meeting to the K. of 1'. hall. Their next meeting will be on the night of Thursday, 7th instant, when the mem ber will participate in a banquet con jointly with the members of the D. of II. This from Tony Noltner's Dispatch. Tony, by the way, is a delightful old man personally, but the worst kind of a demociutic sore-head politically. His remarks on a matter that in no way concerns him are a compliment to Hep resentativH Robeits, llcwiyf: "Rob. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'ertf. of Wan-o. did the (oh for Mitchell. He was the first to change his vote to hm IJiuworth 'Hie deaths are announced o( two Irish cfcutenarians one a man named Alexan J" Uord.jn, at Cookstown, County Ty nme, aged ioi years, and the other a woman named O'Doberty, at Drapers tn, Comity Derry , aged 107. Roye, thl8lgairaigbttip. A chance 'Ike this happens, but once In a life time, m " 'ou let it go by, you are the losing one Go to WlllUmi & Co.'n and bve "igel fit you to one ol those special 10 WU they are showing in their window, "we suits are worth a good deal more Mitchell and six other republicans fol lowed him as if they belonged to his hand of sheep. It was Mitchell's star plav." Here Is somothmj; good from the (Jol deudale .Sentinel: "The news of the election of John 1J, Mitchell as senator from Oregon was greeted by cheers on the arrival of the Oregonian Sunday evening. The legislature haa made a wise selection, not only. lor Oregon, but for the whole Northwest. Senator Mitchell was unjuotly deprived of the laction. 1 lie comedy was cleverly pre sented and the work of Charles F. Hoyle and his excellent company pleased the audience "greatly. The Star Hoarder is fun-provoking from start to finish, full of bright and catchy hits and up-to-the-times sayings. A bevy of pretty girls did fonie clever dances and tiie choruses were very good. A quartet came in for ix liberal share of upplauee and had to respond to seven encores. Los Angoles Herald, Dec. 20, 1900. "The Star Roard er" will be at the Vogt Wednesday, March (ith. Open fishing season for Columbia river salmon closes this evening, until April loth. Lirge quantitie of salmon have been sent in from down the river for several days, so themarket is well stocked. Last Saturday and Sunday there was a good run of chinooki and steelheads, lnilit fell off the firet of the week. Some silversiiles came in from off the cirast streams and the cold storage supply will probably last for six weeks, until the fishing season again opens. Each week there will be ono closed day",1 from (5 o'clock Saturday evening to the same hour Sunday. The canuerietr'liave had their men engaged for several months for the coming season, audsome of them are mustering their 'men to have their cans made. Oregonian. N Said it gentleman who had been a committee clerk at the recent legisla ture and spent last night in the city on his way to his homo in the interior: "There was one thing that happened at the close of the session that makes me sad every time I think of it. Old Man Corbett was so sure of his election that he made elaborate preparations for u great supper to be given to his friends after IiIh election had been declared. He ordered from Portland fifty turkeys and cases of champagne and wine ami other liquors to no end, with a small army of chefs and waiters, but the old man got left, this chefs aud waiters were never needed, and what became of the turkeys and liquors I could not learn. It was a sad ending to the old man's inn- Wanco Cotinly Chicken Fancier. A number of chicken fanciers of thin city are very enthusiastic over their dif ferent purchases, made recently In order to infuse new blood into their respective flocks. Mr. L. L. McCartney has a flock of White Leghorns that are a credit to a town. These birds cannot be beat for plumage, comb, shape and eye, and have been bred from a pen of high class birds. Mr. McCartney says he is not able to fill any more orders, having disposed of all his surplus stock. Fred Fisher is among the number that has been attacked with chicken fever, and has some verv fine DufT Leghorns. Mr. C. L. Phillips also has some Leghorns and a very fine pen of Rrown Leghorns. Theeu later are especially beautiful birds, and we Bhall be disap pointed if C. L. does not raise some high scoriug fowl from this pen. Mr. T. Hrownhill has just received a fine white Wyandotte and a white Ply mouth Rock cock that complete two fine pens of these varieties. Mr. Hrown hill has sold down to a pen of nine each of the above kinds, and expects to raise some very fino birds from his present stock. Mr. R. E. Haworth and Wm. Morganfield also have pens of very fine silver laced Wyandottes that have given good satisfaction as all around birds and have paid handsome returns on the cap ital invested. Mr. Paul Paulsen has nllrnllllfifiil C I v Into ( ri m ?m I Cintna nl. I1 '. . .. . . . ..... W Long Distanco 103 hub uiiy, .uiu in uuw vary uusy uuiiuuig six roomy houses and pens for a stock of very fino Barred Rocks and Buff Leg horns. Mr. T. A. Hudson is anxious! awaiting the carpenters, preparatory to' commencement of an up-to-date chicken farm, replete with scientific ideas and np-todato appliances. The chicken world will hear from this enterprising chicken fancier later on. Mrs. Marshall Hill hss recently pur chased a very fine light Bramah Cock erel that is a beauty, and she expects to mid to her present stock a few mote good birds in the near future. Mr. C. B. Durbin, of Antelope, was a a recent visitor to The Dalles, and while here he purchased a very fine white Wyandotte cock from the pens of Mr. T. Brownhill. An association is being talked of and doubtless will materialize in the very near future. t We do Steam, hot water and furnace heating, made and contracts taken for heating buildings. Estimates old or new 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. MAYS ( CROWE. Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker, pkai.kr in- Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies AKent for Russell it (.'",'. Knglnes, Threshers and Saw Mills. Telephone 157. Cor, Second & Langm Sis,, THE DALLES, OR. 3 5 THE CELEBRATED .. .GOIiUflBlA BREWEKY.. Water Ciimilsiontrs' Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the hoard of water commissioners convened last night. The residents on Liberty street, be tween Fourth and Sixth, petitioned for a change of the two-inch main on that part of tiie street to a four-in-;h main. The matter was laid, over till the next meeting. The following claims were allowed in addition to the salaries of the officers of the board : William morganfield, labor $ 1 00 J W Blakeney. hauling 50 .lohn E Ferguson, hauling 75 v The treasurer's report is as follows: Feb. 1. Bal. cash on hand. . . .$ 3402 -10 feb. 23. Cash from water rent 1131 00 Feb. 20.- Feb. 23.- Int. on water Iwnds. -Warrants redeemed. 1593 40 3000 00 144 G5 March 1. Bal. cash on hand. 3144 05 1448 75 I). Ileroux, who fell Wednesday from le curbing of n fish-wheel near Celilo, ied at St. Vincent's hospital at about 1 'clock this morning. Ho never re covered consciousness, The remains aie pected here on the 0:30 p. in. train, and the funeral will take place from the Catholic church at about 2 o'clock to morrow. The deceased was about 50 years of age. He was a widower, his wife having died some ten years ago. He leaves a family of nine children, live sons and four daughters, all living in the vicinity of The Dalles save ono son, who was in Chicago when last heard from, and a daughter who is attending school In San Francisco, Mr. Ileroux has been a lesldent of The Dalles for about twenty years. He was a man of generous anil kindly impulses, and his untimely death Is deeply lamented by a large clicle of friends ami acquaintances, iiiiiiuin mil win Tuw.i I'urt. Nkw Vohk, Feb. 27.--Col. W. Cody (Buffalo Bill) has just arrived here from bin Wyoming ranch. He came to New York o his way to Washington in AUG-UST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health Roporte for June 28. 1900, says: "A more supeiior brew never entered the labratory of the United States Health reports. It 10 absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed of the best of malt and rhoicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high est and it can be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction hy old and young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the cersainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. G. J. STUBblflG, WHOLESALE AND 15 ETA '0 Wines, Lkiiors Cigars I Family Orders will receive prompt attention. w 4 Cotillon I'll ti tl :j:m. j i.oiil- nut. loui. Us Next door to First National Bank. THE DALLES, OREGON. 1 answer to a reiinest from (inn. Miles thai he be lit the inaugural ceremnnieH i ',,,,'t 'Wilts. billon ami it makes me feel bad every I f incident McKinley. lie will occupy i MIIIIoiih of people are Recent expeiiments show that all classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di gests what you eat. As it Is the only combination of all the natural digestants ever devised the demand for it has be come enormous, it lias never laiieit to cure the very worst cases of indigeetion and it always iiives iiiBtant relief. Clarke it Falk's I'. O. Pharmacy. For the weakness and prostration fol lowing grippe there is nothing so prompt and effective as One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation is highly endorsed as an unfailing remedy for nil 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 man can make $60 per month and expenses. Permanent, posi tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ7 quick for particulars, Clark i t o,, Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel hpia, Pa, sS-ti Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James K. Ration's sun proof paints for $1.60 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark it familiar with time I think of it." CASTOR I A for Infants and Children, flit Kind You Hhi Always Boufht si? Bears the gig utituro of a place In line, with the Fifth LI. S. cav alry. Col, (Judy Is iiIhii mm of the recep tion committee for the Inaugural ball. I Dm Witt's Little Etrly Risers and those who use them llud them to be famous little liver nills. Never gripe. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. IIckiI i tt ill omen. i - , , ,., Sai.km, Or., Feb. 28. Tim llshery 5aw, A teacher wants a school in Oregon or which went into effect today without Washington. Address, J. A. Haylock, tiie approval oi tiie governor, lets uoin-, 'p,u ),,tiij Or. f25-2tw miseioiii'r need nut oi emeu mid creates Hamilton Brown shoes at The NewJ Tone ukiii mora. Subscribe for Tim Ciiuo.Nici.g. h vacancy to be Ailed by the governor, secretary of state unt' treasurer, As the close season begins tomorrow, It Is to he exacted that the new fish warden will be appointed within a few days. Paint your house with paints that era fully guaranteed to lust, Clarke A Falk have them. Rooms to rent suitable for light houe keeping. Apply at this oflice, f'-;i-iw How It In lloue. The first object in life with the Ameri can people is to "get rich ;" the second, how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the second, .good health by using Green's August Flower. Should you be a despondent sufferer irom tiny of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Appendicitis, Itidigcstiuu, etc., such as Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, Dir.iness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, etc., you need not Buffer another day. Two Uoses of the well-known August Flower will relieve you at once, llo to Clarko & Falk's and get a sample bottle free. Regular size, 75 cents, (let Green 'h prize almanac. 1 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 Fra.er's barber shop, sole agent. tf There is alwaya danger In using counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hanoi Salye. The original is a safe and certain cure for piles. It is a soothing and heal ing salve for soret and all skin disease. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. llou't Hull It In, Just wet theaffuuod part freely with MysterloiiH Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the palu is gone, Sold hv Clarke A Falk. Persons who can not take ordinary pilirt find it a pleasure to take DeWitt'H I.i"le K.irly Itiserti. They are the beHt li ilu liver pills ever made, Clarke A Falk's P, O. Pharmacy. t'ocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will curt) di 'Iriiff and all scalp diseases. Don't neject your hair. For sale at Frazer'a h her shop, sole agent. tf