flptclal Council Nesting. Ready for Spring Trade. We have just received 20 lines of PANTS for Spring and Summer wear, in Swell mixed Cassimeres, Tweeds and Worsteds. Prices from $2.50 to $7.00. Men's Shirts. Our new line of Men's Soft Shirts are now being dis played in our window, prices from 50c to $2.00. Won't you call and inspect them? All Goods Marked In Plain Figures PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Ciwmiefc Tnri:-ruY - - makciw, 1001 " - In served i Oysters s, At Andrnw Kfillnr's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wn.co County wnrmutM rvEitrfl (irlnrlo NditrMilinr 1, 1KK7, will ) palil on irfriitHt Inn at my otllce, Iiitwriht ttuc artf-r Niivriiilinr !i0, 1UUU. .IOIIN F. IIAMI'HIIIKK, Ctiuuty Trttaaurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Found A poBtofficu key. Owner can find it at this office. Karly Hose seed potatoes for sale at the .StudelinRii Comm. Co. m5-lin Advance styles in new and novel milli nery ut Miss Haven's March 8th and Jth. Found Two keys on ring. Owner can have same by applying at this ollice. m'IH Spring opening of street hats at Miss Hayen's on Friday mid Saturday of this week. The Indies of St. Paul's Guild are pre paring for their annual Easter sale, which will be announced later. Apprentice girls wanted at Mies Haven's millinery store, on Washing ton ttreet, between Second and Third. We wonder when The Dalles is going to net that free mail delivery we were promised last year when it was found that the. business doue at The Dilles poatoflice entitled us to it? It. 0. It. Varney, general mlBsiouary, will preach at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow (Friday) night and Saturday night and will conduct both services at the Name place ou Sunday. Hyde I'ark, the new sailor for 1901, is iiiade over a Knox block and comes in live different styles. Will be shown at Mim Haven's Friday and Saturday, March 8th and Oth. A special service will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church this even. iB preparatory to the meetings to begin s"drty. All the members and friends i the church are requested to be pres ent , 'J'he ladies' Good Inteut Societv of U'B M. K. church have placed a barrel at the front door of J. II, Cross' grocery store ana request that the people will kindly place t1(Jir aiicardea rubbers in It. i Hev, Gejrge Campbell, a returned Missionary from China, will deliver an address detailing some of liii expert eiices in foreign tutwion work during the Hoier uprising, at the Calvary Baptlat hurcb tonlwljt, beginning at 8 o'clock. The public generally is invited to hear the address. No admission fee and no collection. , The price of admission to the entertain, merit which will be given at the resideace of Mr. E. O. McCoy on to morrow evening will be 2' cents. A pleasant evening is promised all who attend. While in town on his way home from Salem, Representative T. H. McGreer sold to James Wright, of North Yakima, 1800 head of mutton sheep, 1100 head being wethers and 700 dry ewes, to be delivered on the loth of next month at $4 a head. Mr. and Mrs.'Grenvilio Goddard, of Hood iiiver, will give an entertainment in the Congregational church on next Monday evening, March 11th. They will be assisted by eome of the best local talent. Particulars will ba given in to morrow's ClIIiO.NICI.K. Died, Tuesday, 6th instant, at Keleo, Wash., Ruth Ova, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Itoberson, of this city. The cause of death was pneumonia, which the child contracted while its parents were visiting friends at Kelso. The remains were laid to rest yesterday at Carson. The Walla Walia city council has raised the license on saloons from $350 to If 1000 per annum. The same council has banished the nickel-in-thcslot ma chines and ordered the chief of police to enforce the law against gambling so that all gambling in the city be stopped and remain stopped. It was a surprise to many, when call ing at Clarke & Fulk's at noon to pro cure seats for tho play, "The Wife," to find there lire already a great many taken. No doubt, as is always the case with a home talent play, the Vogt will bo crowded. Beside, the production is the most attractive they have ever un dertaken. Seth Morgan has sold his ranch on Three Mile, consisting of 43S acres of laud, with fair improvements, for the Iduipsum of $3,'5Q0. The purchaser is James Elton, who came here recently from South Dakota. Seth Is going to live for the rest of his days on the inter est of ills money. A plutocrat is all right if it isn't the other fellow that's the plutocrat. Ben Ally, a boy of 10 years, died lact Tuesday on the Little Klickitat river, west of Gildeudale, from thi effects of tie acoideuul discharge of a gun he was carrying, While hunting, In company with two other boys, Hen stumbled and his gun was discharged, the shot pene trating his left groin. The boy died be fore a conveyance could reach him to take him home. Anton Schott, tho renowed Wagner tenor, announces s popular concert at the Vogt opera house on Saturday, the l')tu. This will be the only opportunity for the Dalles muiical public of hearing this great artist, who has been heard in all the large cities of Europe and of this A special meeting of the city council was held last night to consider the quefc tton of lighting the city, with special reference to the number and character of lights desired, so that bids may be re ceived for the same. It was agreed that flftoen arc lights arid fifty-four (ncandeccents should be the minimum nnmber ofjlghts required. The arcs ere to be 700-candle-power and the incandeacents 32 candle-power; the lights to he placed where the council shall designate and all expenses cori nected with tho placing of them in po sitlon to be borne by the contractor. It waB further decided that the contract for lighting the city shall last for ten years; that the lights shall be in place on or before the first of October next; that all bidders shall furnish with their bids a satisfactory bond or certified check for $1000; and that the bids be opened at the adjourned council meet ing next Tuesday evening. It was agreed to purchase a grading machine at a cost of. 35, to be used for improving the streets of the city, and that a team be hired to work the same. John Walker was appointed pound master and deputy marshal for the en forcement of the cow ordinance. Obituary, country. Anton Schott will be aFsistcd by Miss Ottilie Schnecking and Lucien Vannod, who have been well received by Portland nudiencee. The fifth annual drawing took place at Maier & Benton's store last night. The following are tiie lucky numbers: Steel range, 3031, lirpt; heating stove, 29i5, second; Bet of silver knives and forks, 2430, third ; eet of carvers, 2200, fourth ; nickel-plated tea kettle, 5250, fifth; nickel-plated coffee pot, 0089, sixth; nickel-plated tea pot, 5402, Eeventh The rabbit drive on Blaloclf Tsland last Tuesday resulted in the death ofion : about GOO rabbits. About 200 persons were present, but twice that number would have killed a more ban propor tionately larger number bi the pests. People were present from Salem, Ger vais. Portland, Seattle Spokane, Wal lace, Walla Walla, Boise, Pendleton, Heppner and various other pcints in Washington state and other Northwest Pacific states. President N. G. Blalock, of the Island Company, expressed him self as well plepsed with the results of the chase, and ,was glad that his visitors had not onhy'enjoyed themselves and yelled themselves hoarse, but that they pests as they did. s The fact is recalled by the election of Mitchell us senator from Oregon that his daughter married nine years ago into one of the oldest of France's titled fami lies, says the SpokeBiiian-Iteviow. She is the wife of the due de Itoehefoncald, who has one of the finest lineages in France, three titles, all of last year's bird's nest variety, a commission in the army and a host of friends. Ho seems to be an exception to tho ordinary run of dukes, tor lie refused to marry his cousin and a great fortune, and took the Oregon girl without a dot. The couple met in Parle fifteen years ago. It wub a case of love at first sight, although the duke is fourteen years his wife's senior, and had the reputation of a woman hater. Constantine, better known as Charley, Hunt died last night. March Oth, at the residence of Mr. I. Francisco,of this city after an illneesof many weeks' duration. The deceased was born at St. Joseph, Michigan, July 5, 1842. On November 25, 1802, ho enlisted in the Union army as a member of Company H, Eighteenth Wisconsin Volunteers, Berving till the close of the war and being with Sher man in his famous march to the sea. He came West alter the close of the war and many years ago took up his resi dence in The Dalles, where, till feeble health compelled him to stop, he fol lowed the trade of carpenter. He was a member of the G. A. I!. in good stand ing and a charter member of the local G. A. R. post. He leaves one son, Cortland P. Hunt, who grew up in this city and is now a conductor on the N. P. R. R., with headquarters at Spokane, and three brothers, two living East and one at Port Angles, Wash. The funeral, which will be conducted under the auspices of the local G. A. R. post, will take place from the Francisco residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Handsome Compliment to Dr. Donne. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Suaturo of I'luyrd Out, Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores are all positive evidou ce of impure blood, No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed toouru Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases, It is certainly u wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, Blakeley, the drug (' Subscribe for Tun Cmio.sicLie, The following letter, which explains itself, has been handed us for publica- Thk Dai.lks, Or.. Feb.. 1901. to Dn. O. D. Doank: We, the undersigned citizens and tax- bay era of school district No, 12, desire o express to you our obligations ami hanks for the efficient services that lyou have rendered the district during &our six years incumbency, and be lieving that it is the wish of an over whelming majority of the voters and school patrons of this district that you remain in office, we urgently request that you allow your name to he used as a candidate for director in the coming election Theo Prinz N Harris A Keller Max Vogt & Co F A French II C Nielsen II Glenn Geo A Liobo J B Condon E C Phirman Ford II Dietzel Win Michell J P Mclnerny Hugh Gourlay John M M aril en J A Douthit S L Brooks, Geo Rucii E M Williams Edward C Pease I W French D M French A A Brown II U Liebe II D Parkins II Herbring II A Falk J F Clarke J II Cross I C Nickelsen II J Maier M '. Donnell V II Van Norden. Wanted, Lady or gentleman to take orders for latest novelty. $3.00 per day easily earned. Call on or address immediately .1. II. Mason, Umatilla House, The Dalles. stockholderIFmeeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company, at the compiuiv's olficu in Tho Dalles, on Sat urday, April 0, 1001, at 2 o'clock p. in., (or the purpose of electing seven di rectors ami transacting such other husiiu'ss as may properly come before said meeting. By order of the president. Tho Dalles, Oregon, March 5, 1001. lm L. E. Citowu, Sec'y, Him lllilu't Wear n Alunk, But her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches ami pimplea, till she used Bucklen'd Arnica S.iIvh, Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from Its use. Infallible for Cuts Corns, Burn, Scalds and Piles, Cure guaranteed. 25uatG,C, lllakoloy'n drug store. s 3 Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents, ml Clark iSc Falk are never closed Sunday, Don't forget this. I Bicycles - Bicycles Our new stock received. Columbias Hartfords Videttes Ramblers Stormers Pennants Largest lot of wheels ever brought to this city. Call and see them. MAYS CROWE. p. S. GOrUfiG, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker... -DEALER i.v- Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Agent for Russell .t Co.'s Engines, Threshers and Saw Mills. Telephone 157. Long Distance 1073. Cor. Second & Lanntilin Sts, THE DALLES, OH, THE CELEBRATED .. .GOIiUjlSlA BHEWEKY.. AUGUST BUCKLER, Prop. Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health Reports for June 28, 1900, says: "A more supetior brew never entered the labratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is compoeed of the best of malt and choicest of bops. Its tonic qualities are of the high est and it can be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by 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. f C. J. STUBhlHG, II WHOLESALE AND KETA'L Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. p. Next door to First National Bank. 5 Cdiuiiiii riicnie ;:! i. i a nut. looi. THE DALLES, OREGON. ATTEfJTIOpJ I The Great Northern Furniture Company wish to announce that after the return of their buyer, who has been contracting with the largest Eastern manu facturer, they will have succeeded in securing the greatest line of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, &c, which has ever been shown in the history of The Dalles. It has been the aim and desire of this most popular firm to introduce their immense stock at the first op portunity. Tho time has come. We are now ready to prove our assertions. Call and be convinced. We wish to call particular attention to our great line of BUGGIES AND GO-CARTS. A glance at this immense assortment will soon convince you that our buyer under stands his business, t Great Northern Furniture Co., Second Street, opposite Obarr House. GlVEfJ AWAY. With every dollar's worth of goods purchased at my store for tho next Sixty Days, 1 will give one chance on the following prizes: 1 First p;ize , 1 Oent's Gold Watch and Chain 2 Second prize 1 Ladies' Gold Watch and Chain 'A Third rilzu ,1 Smoking Set 1 Fourth priae , I Silver Butter Dish and llutter Knifo 5 Fifth prize 1 Bet Silver Knives and Forks In addition to giving away these prizes I will sell goods as low as tho lowest, and guarantee my goods to be fresh. Give me a trial. ROBERT TEAGUE. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone -133. Local, 102, Notice No. 2 I- to all persons indebted to tho late firm ol K, J, Collins & Oo, and S, L, lirooka to t .til and settle their account or note, at I lie case may bf , by the iBt of April; nthrwlH the accounts will bo put into the hands oi our collector, suobcribti for Tilt: Ciiuonici.k,