Obituary, Rich Laces and Embroideries. Ilnml In bend bo LiooHnnd Embrnidorios with Wash Goods. Vast preparations in tho latter naturally call fnr corresponding Htnek of tint formor. Wo Imvo never had Hiich an extensive and desirable stock. All-overs, Bands and Kdgoe, embroidered with inflnito ci-ro; Gnloons and Insertions that set women's hearts in a flatter of delight ; rvery piece in Rood to look at; every pattern chances to some now surprise. Val. Laces Iti hundred of patterns, from the cheap to the Hum Hnglish and round thread Italian VhIb. lc to 25c per yard. Cream Laces, Black Laces, Arabian and Russian Applique. Embroideries In Cambrics, Nainsooks and Swiss Albovorp, in stripe, apen work and blind effects. Charming designs in matched sets, from 2c por yard to $6. New and Dainty Wash Fabrics. While wearing-time has not yet arrived, still Wash Goods are selling every day. Ladies in furs and winter garments buying the thinnest of summer dresses miemB strange, but therein they ehow their shopping wisdom of "coining early." So many and varied are tho patterns that they would really become tiresome, were it not for their entrancing bounty. Satin Liberie, Corded Silk Novelties, Pouirinette de Soie, Soie Natte. Broclie Rayere Soie, Bohemian Madras, Surah Francais. Call and see our display. All Goods Markncl In Plain FUrurtis PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Ghfoniele. MONDAY M AUCII 11, 1001 served usdioso s At Andrew Keller's. ) any style... TREASURER'S NOTICE. All tViimMi County ivurruntH rtigliitnriitl irlnr tu hiiitiiiiihiir 1 , 1HII7, will lut ihI(I hi i'i'Miiiit!it Inn til my olllcn. lntiiii'Ht u-iimiH lift ii r NiiTiiiulinr .''!, IIMMI. .IOIIN I". HAMI'SIIIKK, tJciunty Ti'tiiiMiirnr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Dress rehearsal tonight. Play tomor row night. CharleH Ileppner will sing "Goo Goo Kyen" at the Vogt tomorrow night. We regret to learn of the Eorious ill ness of Mrs. Ohns Paulsen, of tblB city. "The Wife" ut the Vogt tomorrow night. Get your tickets at Clarke & Kalk's now. Good music, Birgfold'u full orchestra, eight strong, will furnish tho iiiubIc ut the play tomorrow night. Nov. Mr. Lake, of Portland, will hold services at St. Paul's Episcopal church in this city tomorrow evening. Kelaay and Murray will bu seen in their acrobatic tumbling turn between acts at tho Vogt tomorrow night. Lovers of good singing will be repaid by hearing Mr. Grenville Goddard sing at the Congregational church this evening ut 8 ;15 p. m. Admission 25 cts. Mrs. Goddard will bo glad to meet those who would be interested in form ing u class In elocution, at Monefeo & Parkins' music store, on Tuesday morning, at 10::t0. Mrs. Boydnu-Goddard arrived on the noon train from Hood Uivor. Those who aro interested in elocutionary work wiM do well to attend tho concert at tho Congregational church at 8:15 p. in. thia evening. Special meetings will be held ut the Methodist church this week. , The ser vices will bogin at7::i0p. m. Kev. E. 0. Parker, a member of the Puget Sound inhibit, wili have charge of a chorus choir. Tlie general public is cordially invited to these services. No collection will be taken. Deputy Sheriff Wood and Constable bickson returned last night from Salem, whero they took Ralph mid John Win kle, the iimn wil0 wero BOntencod last week to a year and u half each in the penitentiary (or Bleallng wool from the Wueco Warehouse. While at the penl tentlary Mr. Wood learned that the con victs, Hugh Brown and Kobeit Wilson, who were sent from hero oyer a year ago undor a sentence of eight years each for horse-stealing, huve earned the distinc tion of being two of the tougheBt subjects the penitentiary officials have under their jurisdiction. Mr. Grenville Goddard, who with bis wife will furnish the major portion of the entertainment tonight, sane Julian Jordan's "The Great Heavenly Choir" in a most acceptable manner nt last evening's service in the Congregational church. The large audience was more than pleased with the rendition of the solo, which fully showed the wonderful range of hifi voice. Those who enjoy hearing u splendid baritone should be present at the church tonight. In the matter of the refusal of the commisKioners' ouurt to allow a bill of Hugh Glenn's amounting to $14. -12, us reported in Saturday's Cmtosici.K, it is due to Mr. Glenn to say tbut the bill in question was presented through a mis understanding. The bill wus for paper im-d in papering the county court room, and through u misunderstanding with the paper-hanger it was charged to the county, while the puper-hanger had put in a bill for the same items, on his own account, which was allowed. Mrs. Viola Williams, a former resi dent of Tho Dalles, but who has made her home in Portland for the past ten years, died in one of the hospitals of that town yesterday of cancer of the6toniach. Mrs. Williams' Bfce was 40 years. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Winifred Carroll, who lives in Southern Oregon, and Miss Minnie Williams, who lived with her mother In Portland. The re mains will be brought here for inter ment and the funeral will take place from Oruudull & Burgett'a undertaking rooms tomorrow tiftornoon ut 2 o'clock. At the Methodist church last evening Itev. U. F. Hawk discoursed on the question, "What is to be Believed About Christianity?" Mr. Hawk asked hie congregation to imagine the conditions that would prevail in this city if its 11300 inhabitants would all from this time forth follow implicitly the teachings of Christianity. There would no longer be a saloon in the city, tho preacher held, nor any business for one, nor a gambling don, nor n gambler, nor a house of ill fame. The price of real estate would climb skyward and tho postotllce would be loaded with mail inquiring about rents and the p'ice of lots, so desirable would the city become as a place of reci dence. The sermon was the Iu4t of a series of four, which have been listened to with great pleasure. The only regret was that thin was I he last. CASTOR I A .Voi- iutauta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought SALMAGUNDI. Ella, tho beloved wife of Charles Keys, of this city, was laid to rent in the Odd Fellows' cemetery Saturday afternoon beside the remains of her father, Chae W. Hearing, whose death occured only live days previously. Tho services were conducted by Rev. U. F. Hawk, and tho unusually large attendance at the funeral afforded a striking evidence of tbo strong hold tho deceased had gained on the affection and esteem of her neighbors, in a community in which she had no blood relatives and where she was a total stranger only a short year and a half ago. Of tbo father and daughter it may be said, as it was of the father and son in biblo story, "They were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided." Mrs. Keys was tbo only child ol her father, who was left wifeless when Ella was an infant of less than two years old. From that time until the hour of his death, thirty-seven years after, they lived to gether and the one object of the father's lifo was to make his child happy. And never was fatherly affection more worthily disposed. Mrs. Keys was born in Bennezette, Pennsylvania, January 0, 1SG2, and died March 9, 1901. She was united in marriage to her surviving husband in 1882. In 1894 Mrs. Keys, with her hus band and father, came to the Pacific coast and settled in Portland, remaining there till about a year and a half ago when they came to The Dalles. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia, with which she was stricken at the time of her father's death, when she was suffering from the effects of the mental and physical strain incident to that event. She leave;, besides a bus- band, seven living children, the eldest of whom is a boy of 17 and the young est a child of 2o months. The bereaved husband and children have the heart felt sympathy of this community in their irreparable. loss. Anton Scliott'n Concert. i Bicycles - Bicycles Our new stock received. JColumbias .tiaruoras Videttes t Ramblers 5 oxormers Pennants Boars the ftguaturo A full line of Kastiuun tilnm and sup plies just received by Clarke & Kulk. When the young lady at the recent oratorical contest shouted loud and strong : . "God gives us men !" a pleased look passed over the faces of the mar riageable ladies of "the audience and many smiled approval. Albany Demo crat. The new chattle mortgage law, which waB parsed by the lute legislature, and is now in effect, does away with the old provision that an affidavit of non-satie-fuction shall be affixed to a mortgage auuuully in order to keep it alive. John Lind, employed in a Spokane commission house, attempted to pull what be thought was an overripe ba nana off a bunch that had just been re ceived and was surprised to find that it was a copporhead snake from Costa Rica, which immediately gave chase. Lind escaped beiug bitten and the Bnake wbb captured. The Paris correspondent of the Pitts burg Dispatch tells some of the marvels of liquid air, as shown by M. D. Arson val. He showed a beefsteak dipped in tbo liquid uir, und then let it fall on the floor, when it sounded like a stone and broke to pieces. It was eventually re duced to a pink powder, easy to musti cate and assimilate. Ice dipped into liquid air cut glass like a diamond, mer cury became us hard as antimony, met als bad their qualities increased tenfold by the application of liquid air, con ducting wires reduced to a hair's breadth in thickness remained strong as a cable. These wero only a few of the wonders displayed. , rrograiu. The following ia the program of the! concert to be given touight, March llth, at the Congregational church : I'ttmo Duet . ., Mttises Ahnn .Solimlilt mill l'rudciice 1'ntU'r.soii I Unci I in,' fiom "Ih Mist-rubles" ...Victor Uuyo j.uiiim' imvuun-u nullum "l.os Uumoaiix" J, I'nure uruiivnie uoaduru, "The Croat of the Itelli.". dio llimyay juuim- mi ui'it'uuuuuru. Voenl Solo .. Hehcttit Hev. I), v. rolliig. ii "She Witntnl to Learn Klocutlon" 6 "Oil Sir!" J.ouIm lloydon-liotidtinl. "The Ai row ami ttiuSoiig" I'lnnttt (iuMivlllo UoddnrU. 'Jlmnli't" (humoiout.) houlm Hoydi'ii-Ooddiird. Program will commence at 8 :15 o'clock." Admission 25 cents. Ladles and Gentlemen : We guaran tee to restore gruy hair to its natural color, stop the hair from falling out, cure dandruff and make hair grow where baldness bus been for yearn. Don't fail to bee us at room 30, next door to the photograph gallery, Chapman block, Thf Dalles, in8 4t Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will cure dandruff und all pcalp diseases. Don't neglect your hair. For Bale at Fm.or'e bti her shop, eole agent, tf Wonted Experienced waitresses; good wages to right parties. Apply ut thie office. mS O-ll The fine popular program for Anton Schott'e concert next Friday night will be composed of folk songs and national hymne of different nations and popular operatic numbers such as "The Heart Bowed Down," the Scotch ballad "Tom the Rhymer," songs of the Armorer and of the Czar by Lortzing, the lovely Romanza of Mignon; American, Ger man, Irish, French, Spanish and Italian folk sons Home Sweet Home, In einem Kucblen Grunde, Last Rose of Summer, Rendez-moi ma patrie, Ultra-Mar and Santa Lucia; the American, German Mexican, Austrian and French national bymiiB and also the Grail Novation from Wagner's most popular opera, Lohen gren, in which role Anton Schott is well identified in Europe, and which he ha Bung in all the principal cities, of Europe and America. The great Wagner tenor will be assist ed by Miss Ottilie Sehneckingund Lucien Vannod, who have been associated with him for the last few years. lion it I'ay to lluy Ulieai.' A cheap remedy for coughs and colds ie all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangeious results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the o.s'i.v rem edy that has been introduced in ail civil ized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try oNii bottle. Recommended many years by ull druggists in the world, and sold by Clarke & Falk. Get Green's prize almanac, 2 Advertised I. titters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoflico at The Dalles un called for March 11, 1901. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Plaker, Frank Bauman. Frank Clifton, Mies Lnura Olark, Mrs G A Caufleld, Mrs Reuu Foster, G G Fine, Frank Gilman, Geo E Harpole, Mr Thoa Holly. Mrs HuiEun. James Luughlin, II Morris, I McCarthy, Dave Robinson & Bro Turn bow, W Veil. Liidwii; Waldrou, W II Hall, Miss Georgia Lane, Frank Mnrbard, Mr. O F O'Leurv, J V Rice, George bneeil, Win Webber, II II (2) Woodcock, W E White, W J. M. Patti:iiso.v, P. M. Don't ICuu It III, Just wet the uflVc'ed part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, u S.-ntch remeiiv. and the pain la gone. Sold by Clarke & fttlK. FOR SALE. A half interest in the best paying fish, fruit and Poultry business in town. Good reason for selling, Address P. O. Box 357. inft.tf Early Rose seed potatoes for sale at the Btudelmau Comm. Co, iu5-lm t Largest lot of wheels ever brought to this city. Call and see them. MAYS & CROWE. t F. S. GUWiI(lG, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker... -DKAhHIt IS- Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Agent for Uussell it Co. Engines, Threshers and Saw Mills. (lor. Secoiiu & Lanntiliu Sts,, THE DALLES, OR, Telephone 157. Long Distance 1073. THE CELEBRATED r ...COkUHBlA BREWEKY .. AUGUST BUCHLiER, Prop. Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health Reports for June 28, 1900, says: "A more eupeiior 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 composed of the best of malt and choicest of hops. 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 cereainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. t C. J. STUBmG, WHOLESALE AND It ETA I L Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First National Bank. THE DALLES, OREGON. t: ii n don Plume ;;:i i. k i.oni: nut. 111:11. V ATTETIOfil 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 Arm to introduce their immense stock at the first op portunity. The time has come. We aro now ready to prove our assertions. Call and he convinced. We wish to call particular attention to our great line of BUGGIES AND GO-CARTS. A glance nt this immense assortment will soon convince you that our buyer under stands his business. Great Northern Furniture Co., Second Street, opposite Ob.ur House. GIVEJM 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 prize: 1 First p;i.e, . . . 2 Second prize"1 . . II Third prize .. J Fourth prize , . 5 Fifth prize . . . , 1 tiont'H Gold Watch and Chain 1 Ladies' Gold Watch and Chain 1 Smoking Set ..I Silver Butter DUli and Butter Knife 1 set Silver Knives and Forks In addition to giving aav these prizes I will sell good ns low as tho lowest, and guarantee my goods to he fresh. Give mo a dial. ROBERT TEAGUE. Why pay if 1.75 por gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. 1'at ton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. ml Helmut Wautcil. A teacher wants a school in Oregon or Washington. Address, J. A. Hayloek. Tho Dalles, Or. f25.2tw Hustling young man cm make f60 per mouth ami expenses, lVrmtwiuii.'. posi-th'-i Hsimriencu unnecehsiry. Writ quiet for pariicnirtrs. Clark & Co,, Fourth and Locust Streets, l'hiladel hpi , Pit, sS-tt I' .int your house with paints that are fnl uuuranteed to last, ClaikuAFulk luve them.