Senator Mitchell' Election. Grand Opening of WHITE GOODS. Thursday will be "White Goods Day." a day on wind. (ho first showing of Now Spring and Summer Styles will he displayed. It's a yearly event one which we are making great preparations for. Wo will display the most marvelous collection of Dainty Sheer White Goods, French Organdies, Silk Mulls and Swiss Batiste SXi?t:i, It's impossihle to alter the dictates of fashion even though it catches some unprepared. We guessed right, and that's why we are headquarters for those fash ionable, filmy fabrics which make those stylish, smart, soft, clingy costumes. Grand Opening Thursday, March 7th. All Goods Marked In Plain Pictures PEASE & MAYS "he Dalles Daily Chronicle. MON mV MARCH 1. 1931 J served im o u I vuu At Anflrnw Kftllor's THKASUKER'S NOTICE. All IVaaro County wnrranl rfBUIfrwl prior to m-iitcmlicr 1. I HOT. will l jiald on irrti iitHllun at mjr olllcc, lliturt'xt tfM afliT Niitriiihrr 'i'J, l!(t. .IOIIN I'. IIAMI'SIIIHK, County Trenail rrr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The regular inotitlily meeting of the common council will be lield tonight. Head A. M. WilliamB & Co.'s ad, if you are a big mun and need a new euit. A full line of ladies' black drees skirts J'it arrived at The New York Cash Store. Ladies' black drees skirts $2.25, 2.4S, 2W, .f.'J 9a, l and 4.50 at The New York Cash Store. A mite of rooms, with board, for rent. Inquire of Mrs. Agnew, Fourth and I'niou streets. ml-1 wk The first showing of spring styles In ladies' tailor-made suits Is now on at A. M. Williams & Co.'s. There will be vervicee at the Calvary 1'aptist church every evening of thin eek. All are cordially Invited. Do not fail to eee Pease & Mays' shirt window tomorrow. The, newest pat terns and in regular Monarch colors. Found On one of the streets of this city, a lady's shawl. The owner can find it at this olliee by paying lor this notice. ml--It I'eaee t Mays will display in their furnishing goods' window tomorrow the newest things in men's spring and Bum mer thirls. Wanted A woman to do house work 'or a small family with no children. Ap I'ly t the residence-of Win. i. Sylves fr, on Fourth street. .'H-in5 Professor Aaron Funnier, for many fcars principal of .Hie Dufiir public "cuools, took charge of the school at Valle thl morning. 1 wo experts are paid to be tirbsitectini! lor coal oil in t, Antelope oiuntry, and the Republic in of that lowV says boriug for oil will commence thbyrsprlng. The lUUtV single eoillpox patient is "covering rapidly, and at) every possible precaution hae been taken no further of the disease is apprehended. There will xS regular communication w Wasco lodge No. 16, A. F. & A. M., tU (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. ork In Hrst degree. A full attendance I" uVslr,d. Accord'n to the ceniui of 1900, Hood wer valley U credited with a population of 2 C0!l, as follows: Baldwin precinct, i llinuiil Over to thn fSraml .lury. ! 105; East Hood River, -107; Hood Kiverj town, 760; South Hood Kiver, oSO;' W' m,u:h Rre,llt is dl,e to Sheriff West Hood River, 030. 1 Kel!-V ani1 hia P'"'" for the excellent ,. .,, . . . detective work that resulted in the ur- i There wi 1 be a meeting of the mem-, , . . ..... ' rf.ot nml innriannmnnf nf tli tivn mun hers of The Dalles Library Awocmtion , wh(J ,nsl Mon,av n hl etoIe thrcn bttIe8 ,in the library room next Saturday of woo, from UlJ Wagc0 warehoug0i T,w I evening at (:.M) o'clock, for the purpose , ,Mt Umt th(j mm s, ,n secl(i(ie(, of electing ofheers for the ensuing year. jiMeg Jn ,he day t,mo aR(1 We have just received a very hand- traveling in the night time, made their some line of a wool black dress skirts. , arren the more diflicMilt. "jWe shall oiler this line at attractive Shortly after their arrest Friday night ; prices, lie pure and give us a call be- !al fjlierar's Undue, the men made a lull fore making your spring purchase as we confession to Deputy Sheriff K. 13. Wood, will tavi you money. The New York j They gave their names as John and Cash .Store. " j Jialph Winkle and claimed to be broth- Died, in this city Sunday, March .'rd, ! ere. They said their home was near Charles W. Dealing, aged 7-1 years. The ' Eugene, and letters were found later in deceased was a widower and has been their pockets addressed to these n nines living with his only daughter, Mrs. and bearing th. postmarks of Monroe Charles Keys, for many years. The1 and Albany. Thev said they had planned the robbery while in the city a year ago. They had gained entrance to j funeral took place from the Kevs reti- deuce, on the bluff, this afternoon. j Several good coal prospects have been , discovered near Antelope, aud there ap j pears ecarcely to he a doubt but that wo will have good coal mines opened up j here this summer. Thus with gold, cop per, silver and other minerals and also coal in this immediate vicinity, the prospects for the future of this little city is very bright indeed, says the Repub lican. Sheriff Kelly took to Salem yesterday morning Mrs. Hattie E. Weidner, wife of F. P. Weidner of Mosler, who was examined Saturday before Judge Rrad shaw and pronounced insane. The alllicted woman is 45 years of ago. For a month or more i-lie has manifested homicidal tendencies toward? her chil dren. It is hoped tl.at her abberation is only temporary. Siunott Ji do.en the warehouse by pressing on one of the double doors that was fastened within with a latch, so that they were able to lift the latch by inserting between the doors a thin piece of wood. They con veyed the wool sacks to the neighbor hood of the oil house, nearly half a mile east, by means of a wheelbarrow they found near the depot. The men arrived in town in the cus tody of Deputy Sheriff Wood Sunday morning. They were arraigned before Justice Brownhill this afternoon when they pleaded guilty and were bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $500 each. I'KKMONA I. MKNTION. Hugh Chrisman was in town today from lining. Mies Ruffe, of Portland, will arrive Fish lust week ordered a j hero ibis evening to accept a position lresbed chicken" from the D. 1'. , with Miss Haven. ! Ketchtiui ranch on Five Mile. The! Miss Carrie Lord, of Chillicollio, Ohio, chickens were delivered Saturdav and ; visiting the family of her uncle, Mr weighed exactly SOfj pounds, or almost 0?.t pounds a piece. At 14 cents a pound W. Lord, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Wells aud chil- ., : ,' ,',., .. ii.., , dren have returned to town after spend w,ry ,;, v Tl4 r ..iww.i.c, ina the winter months on their ranch at l'rosser, Wash. cents each. It will oci'ur to most people that there ought to be money in chick- Mrs. W. E. Svlvester Is with her ensatflli.'iO a du.un. These chickens i daughter, Mrs. Emerv Oliver, of i'ort were of Plymouth Rock variety. land, who has been dangerously ill with ! typhoid pneumonia, out was sotnownui Chas. 11. Royle, who appears in the better at last accounts. I (IH. mil rtf tliu rutlrublltt (rft .niill.lll' ' I now running at the Grand opera h uise, George A. Young, of Rldgeway, the sheep king of Wasco county, is in the city. Mi. Young, in company with Senator J. N. Williamsin, will leave for presents a type of character c6medy u'lilf.li la nnl til nil Hrnlvllul ail,1 U'h(..l ... i ..i Pendlulnn tonight to intend the wool nas nrovoKui, mmm ....rnn.e.u ... Br0werH. ,.0Ven lion thai meets there every day life that I'f piiliiiiiies as a tomorrow. stage (Miii'itiiii! may ne 'null understood. j Another largn audience laughed aud ap I pluuded for two and a half hours last , night. Mr. IS yle is turroiinded by gay comedians nud a bi-vy of charming After a residence of sixteen years in this city, Louis Heppuer resigned his position us book-keeper in Moody's waiehouse aud left yesterday for Port laud, where he will go into business with his brother. Mr. Heppner wM Curd u r TliKiikN. The family of the late I). Heroux desire to sincerely thank the many friends of their beloved father for the numerous acts of kindness shown him from the time of his fatal accident till ho was laid away in his last resting place. And in this connection they desire to make Bpecial mention of Senfurt Brothers aud the Forresters of America. CASTOR 8 A For infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Sitfuaturo of Among the names of I bono who voted I for John If. Mitchell on the ballot which elected him to the U. S. senate, we note the name "McGreer." Our representa tive,, has made a splendid record as a faithful and able servant of the people, and not tho least vaiunble of the ser vices he rendered, was the vote he gave to Hon. John II. Mitchell. -Antelope Herald. "The election of Senator Mitchell," remarka the Eagle, "was accomplished by the votes of a number of democrats, who, rather than see the state unrepre sented for the next two years, voted for Mr. Mitchell." The Eagle is able to see that there is no politic.il aspect to a fight for a eenitorship where one eide 1b in a hopeless minority. In such a case partisan preferences should be forgotten in the duly of good citizenship. He ia a narrow man who is a democrat or a re publican first, and a citizen afterward. The "lection of Mitchell was a source of much pleasure to Canyon Cfty peo ple, where he is universally the choice of all the old-time residents. This is largely the case in nearly every precinct of the county, says the Blue Mountain Eagle. Shortly after the receipt of the news of Mitchell's election Sunday morning, Judge Sels hoisted a streamer at the top of his flag-pole, on which he had painted "Our Senator, Hon. John II. Mitchell." Monday evening the an vile boomed for an hour, as a further endorsement of the selection of Mr. Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell is no stranger to the people of Oregon, and while hia election was opposed by the Corbett faction of the republican party, all ad mit that the legislature could not have elected a man more able than the vet eran senator. The news of the election of J H. Mitchell to the United States seriate was received here with almost universal ap proval. Mayor Robbing at once wired his congratulations. To a Miner repre sentative he stated that, as a democrat, he heartily endorsed the action of the ten democrats in the legislature who voted for Mitchell. His reason for this attitude, of course, is that he holds his citizenship above narrow partisan fealty, and recognizes in Senator Mitchell an intellectual giant, splendidly equipped in experience and the knowledge ot state craft to creditable and ably represent Oregon in the national legislature, and also a man of unblemished public and private character. Numerous other citi zens sent messages to Mr. Mitchell ex pressing their personal pleasure over his election, and congratulating the state on 'account of this fortunate outcome of the senatorial deadlock. Sumpter Miner. The election of John II. Mitchell is the best selection that could have been made, and it is indeed fortunate to the state that the outcome of tho senatorial deadlock has been the election of one who is not only head and shoulders above the so-called majority candidate, but far better fitted for the position than some dark horse candidate who might have been jumped up at tho eleventh hour as a compromise senator. Senator Mitchell has well and faithfully served his state for eighteen years in the senate, and has always been found working for the best interest of the people of his stato, and while he has had the enmity and opposition of Ulb political push of Portland against him, tho people of the state, irrespective of party, have ever been his champions. Dufur Dispatch. r t i 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, lo a ma chine repair shop in connection with our hardware and implement store, Repair work of all kinds done. MAYS CROWE. F- S. GUflNJflG, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker, -DEALER IX- Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Accnt for Russell .V (.'o.' Engines, Threshers and Saw Mlllt. Telephone 157. Long Distance 1073 Cor. Second & Laiblin Sis,, THE DALLES, OR. --m. 1 MC. UtLtdnA 1 CD .. .GOMJIWBIA BREWEKY .. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Oi the product of this well-know n brewery the United States Health Roports for June 28, 1900, says: "A more supeiior brew never entered the labratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on tho other hand is composed of the bet of malt and choicesttif hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high est and it can be used with the greatest benetit and satisfaction by old and young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the cersaintv that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly he found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. V N. s C. J. STUBLilHG, WHOLESALE AND It ETA I L Wines. Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. i 1 THE DALLES, OREGON. 2 ',i v. tv trrt-rt: t liar j.r t .taej.y hr.7 y bfAr.ht2xr.hr brf r ixiv-htixhr driar. vrjscajS Next door to First National Bank. Condon I'Iiimih 11 1. I.nnt: ltt. 1111)1. How In Uura Croup. Mr. II. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. V., says : "Chamber lain's Couirh Remedy is the best medi cino I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never Mis to cure." When tfiven as soon as thu child becomes hoarse, or oven after the cronpy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This Bhould be bo-ne in mind and a bottle of tho Conth ltemedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Illakeley, the linguist. Hermit cxpeiimeutB show that all classes of foods may bo completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di cests what you eat. As it is the only combination of all the natural diuestants ever devised the demand for it has be came enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of indigestion and it always civca Instant relief. Clarke Si Falk's l'. O. Pharmacy. For the weakness and prostration fol lowing riipe there is nothing so prompt I i,m. ami eiid'.tive as uuo .Minute uouuii Uure. mh,, This preparation is highly endorsed as .irth an unfailing remedy for all throat arid ' ,niH iiiiig iriiiinies aim us eaiiy uui prevents consumption. It was iiihiIu to cure, quickly. Clart e & FulkV 1'. O. Pharmacy. ' Hustling young man can make "f tiO per mouth and expenses. Pormauoit'. posi- Fixporluncu unnecessary. Writ' for particulars. Clark A f. j., and IiciiHt Streets, Phihit'el i. t-S-l that CocoaiiiU Ciicim your ami your young Males who add not a little to tliecHrry with him to his new home the I production. Cincinnatti Kn(Uirer. This warm regard of all who ever had any 'clover attraction comes t the Vogt dealings with him during his long resl. ueiicu nun:. opera house Wednesday, March Dili. Keinembdr that you don't have to be bald ; you can keep your hair by using Cocoinut Cream Hair Tonic. To b had at'Frazer' barber shop, tf Why pay 11.76 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Pat ton's huh proof paints for f 1.60 per gallon, guaranteed (or 6 year. Clark & Falk, agents. ail A powerful ent'iM-i cannot be run with a weak boiler, ami a.i can't keep up the strain of an active life with a weak stomach ; neither c:tn we stop the human machine to make repairs. If the stomach cannot digest enough fooii to keep the body strong, such a preparation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It di gests what you eat and it simply ciii't help hut do you good, Clarke A Falk's V, O. Pharmacy. lLiii't von know Hair Tunic will save your and children's hair? You can get it fot 50 mid 7G ceniH a bottle at l'rH.r's barber shop, sole agent, tf Htliiiiil Wauled. A tencner wants a school in Oregon or WaNhinu'liiii. Address, .1, A. Haylocl:, The Dallcn, Or. fi!.VJtw Paint your house with paints that ar fully guaranteed to last. Clarke A Fulk have them, Subscribe fur Thk Oiikonioi.k. A Genii Hint, In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often intermiugled in a siutzle day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, hall the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Hoechue's German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will prevent seiiousi sickness, a large doctor's bill, and per haps death, by tho nee of three or four doseB. For curing.Consutnption, Hem orrhages, Pneumonia, severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonderful, iib your druggist will tell you. Get u sample bottle free from Clarke & Falk. Hegular size, 75 cents, Got Green's prize almanac, 2 There is always 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 sores and all skin diseased. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. itiiu't i(u it it in, Just wet tho allecteil purl freely with MysterimiB Pain Cure, a Scotch leniedy, and the palu is gone. Sold by Clarke & Fall:. Persons who can not take ordinary pills tlud It a pleasure to take DeWitt'a Little ICirly itisors. They are the best little liver nllls ever made. Clarke & Falk's P. O, Pharmacv. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third ami Washington Sta, .l irderH attended to promptly. Long .lliiiincd pliunu -nil, Local, 102, 4