Anton Mctiott'n Concert. Rich Laces and Embroideries. . Hand In liaml bo Laces and Embroideries with Wash Goods. Vast preparations in tlio latter naturally call for corresponding stock of tho former. Wo have never had such an extensive and desirable stock. All-overs, Hamle and Edgep, embroidered with infinite care; Galoons and Insertions that set women's hearts In a flutter of delight ; every piece is good to look at; every pattern changes to B3me now surprise. Val. Laces In hundreds of patterns, from the cheap In the linn English and round thread Italian Vain. lc to 25c per yard. New and Dainty Wash Fabrics. While wearing-tune has not yet arrived, still Wash Goods are selling every day. Ladies in furs and winter garments buying the thinnest of summer dresses scorns strange, but therein they show their shopping wisdom of "coming early." So many and varied are the patterns that they would really become tiresome, were it not for their entrancing boanty. Satin Liberte, Corded Silk Novelties, Pou dinette de Soie, Soie Natte. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Fitnuv MAKCH 15, 1901 Oysters serveu i in any style.. At Anrirnw Kallnr's. - TKEASUKER'S NOTICE. All Whhuii County warmutK rxgiiiterrtl prior to MitmlMir 1. 1HI7, will lie jihIiI mi prtineutittliiii nt my otllce, InlcreKt ckuhxh artvr Xovmiibnr !iV, 11X10. JOHN V. IIAMl'NIIIKK, County Trmirr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Boy wanted to learn the blacksmith trade. Inquire at this ollice. ml5-lw You want the beet. C. L. Phillips Ii&b it in chickens. Bull' Leghorns a specialty. It Surely no lover of music will miss hearing Herr Schott tomorrow night. It iH not often our people have an oppor tunity of hearing such artists. If you want a good fat chicken for your Sunday dinner, call at the McNeal Market, where you will find them. Also fruit, fresh vegetables and fish. J. T. Harper, Prop. At Che Odell school house In the lieod Kiver valley next Wednesday night the miestlon will be debated, "Resolved that Mrs. Nation's action in smashing j'j'mts in Kansas in justifiable." lVrtch, almond and apricot trees are coming into blossom in The Dalles and immediate neighborhood. On the blnfl' Houth of the brewery AleK. McLeod had three apricot trees that were in bloom more than a week ago. Einilo Sedan no is having a new plate glass front put in his store building ad joining the store of A. M. Williams & Co. on the west. With the main lloor brought to a level with the sidewalk and this new front it will be one of the finest store rooms of its size in the city, and should not be long without a tenant. Joe Purser, of Hood River, has an "mazing (acuity for drawing the long how. His latest, in the Glacier, is that every hen he has on his place, save two, Iibh hilil mi egg every day for the past thirteen months, Why he made an ex eeption of the two can only bo surmised, hut it is presumed that Joe thought hla etory would read better if two of the liens Wtiro made to suspend laying operations for a time to do some ueces Bry hatching. The steamer Regulator, which has wen on the ways at Portland undergo '"K exteViblve repairs, arrived here yes terday afternoon, where she will remain till iter repairs are completed. A new "oiler has been placed in her, which en ables her to carry twenty five pounds Cream Laces, Black Laces, Arabian and Russian Applique. Broche Rayere Soie, Bohemian Madras, Surah Francais. Call and see our display. PEASE & more steam than formerly. In speed and power she is now believed to be the equal of any boat of her size that Ftearaa into Portland. The Iralda left here for Portland this morning, where she wili receive a thorough overhauling in time to commence her run between The Dalles and the Cascades by the first of April. Al. Ganeei.of Crates Point, brothe-in-law of Ike Moore who wbb placed to day under donds of if 1000 for stealing brass from the O. R. it N. Co., was ar rested this morning as an accomplice of Moore on the technical charge of receiv ing and concealing stolen goods. The brass alleged to have been stolen by Moore was stored in Ganger's barn and was brought from there in sacks, bearing Ganger's brand, on the night of Moore's arrest. Ganger's examination was fixed for 3 o'clock this afternoon in Justice Brownhill's court and had not been finished at the hour of going to press. F. II. Watts' pet deer, has gone to the happy hunting groend. The event oc curred about 9 o'clock last night on Alvord Btreet, near the Fred Fisher resi dence. The deer had somehow broken out of its enclosure and, wandering op to near where it met its fate, began 'At old tricks of attacking any pedestrian that crossed its path. White thus en gaged somebody brought its career to a sudden pause by the well-directed aim of a rifle ball. It will be remembered that the same animal made a vicious attack on Henry Taylor one night last winter and was only stopped by the blow of an ax that nearly knocked its brains out. - " The revival meetings are continued at the Methodist church with increased in terest. A large congregation was pres ent last eveniug, and the service was alive with interest and enthusiasm. Ten persons have so ftr requested the prayers of the Christians. A number of them have been converted since the meetings Btarted. The meetings have been noted for their brevity ; short ser mons, but plenty of singing. Rev. K. Charles Parker, assisted by a chorus choir, leads the singing, and everyone in the congregation that can sing at all joins in the beautiful and impressive songs. Everyone is profited who comes under the inspiration of these meetings. Special Night Watchman Allsky this morning arrested a young fellow who gave hla nnmn as Frank linker, but is known also as Phillips, on the charge of larceny by bailee. Haker hired a team and biwtty from L. Porter esterday to go to Mo;ifr. In the buygv was a robe valued at which Hiker "soaked" at Mosler for the feed of the team. He got back hure at 'i o'clock this morning and, driving up to the door of Mr. Port er's livery stable, disappeared the mo ment a man appeared to take charge of the team. When Mr. Porter discovered that his robe had not been returned he communicated with Mr. Allsky, with the result that the man was soon located and captured, He had not been ar raigued at the hour of going to press, Embroideries In Cambrics, Nainsooks and SwIsb All'overs, in stripe, spen work and blind effects. Charming designs in matched sets, from 2c per yard to $6. MAYS lluuntl Over to the Grand Jury. Ike Moore, who wsb arrested Wednes day on the charge of stealing IC00 odd pounds of brass from the O. R. & N. Co., valued at over $120, was examined this forenoon in Recorder Gates' court. Bennett & Sinnott appeared for the de fense, and for the prosecution W. II. Wilson represented the railroad com pany and Frank Menefee the state. The most important witness was Mr. Matthews, the junk dealer, who sworn that at the suggestion of Marshal Driver he had bargained with Moore for a quantity of brasB that had been cached in the barn of Al Ganger, Moore's brother-in-law, out near Crates Point; tiiat tie bud accompanied Moore to the Ganger barn in order to bring the brass to town ; that Moore had excused him self from riding through on the wagon that went for the brass and, while going out, hud met the team at the railroad crossing near the Hogan place west of town, and on the way back had dropped on the wagon near the west end qf Fourth streat. Moore had told Matthews jthat the brass bad been given him by Jtlie. company while he wa9 working in their employ. P. II. Delhi!!', general foreman of the company's yards at The Dallas, testified kg to the marks by which the pieces of brass boxing found in Moore's posses sion were identified as belonging to the (O. R. & N. Co., and to the opportunities that Moore had, as employe of the com pany, for stealing them. The brass in question could not have been honestly obtained by anyone as tho company never sells it, and no one has a right to give it away. Nearly all the brass stolen was composed of boxing that had been taken from cars and trucks because the babbit had worn out. The boxing was as 'good as ever and only needed to be babbited anew. Marshal Driver testified as to the cir cumstances connected with Moore's arrest. It was after Moore had delivered the brass to Matthews in the store room of the feed yard, and at the moment Matthews was in the act of handing a check for the amount to Moore. The recorder bound the prisoner over to the grand jury in the sum of $1000. CASTOR I A For Inlauta and Children, Tiw Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the SIguaturo Remember that you don't have to be bald j you can keep your hair by using Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic. To be had at Frazer's barber shop. tf We are the only store that sells a high grade girdle at $1. Tiie F. C. There are none better, and few as good, The Fair. H-2t The following excellent program will be rendered at the Vogt Saturday night, upon the appearance of the famous An ton Schott tn our city: Bong from "WiiU'uninhmlcil" ..... .Lnitxtmi l.irclen Vutitioil. Sour from "Mlnnon" A.Thnmn Uttillc Rclmecklng. Bfiotcli Ilnllml "Tom the Khymer".. r.Viri .ocue Anton Hchott. Folk Songs a German "Inolncm Knehlcn Grtnido" . b Itallsn "Snntn I.ucln" , . Ottlllo H hneckliiK. "Tlio Hcnrt Ilnwcri Down" Ilalc Anton Schott. Folk Hours p Hpimlh "Ultrnmnr In holla Kstmuu" . l French "Hcmlez-mol" ." Ottll'.e Bchnecklnt;. llieiiRrlii'.s Farewell Wtujiicr Anton hchott. Bone from "(Wnr und Zlnimermimn" l.ort:lmj l.uclen VannoJ. 'The Two Grenadiers" Schnfimnn Anton Hchott. Folk Sours c Irish -"ljist Hnio of Bummer" il Aiiierlemi-"llome, Sweet Home" . OttllleHchtieokliiB. National Hymns Herman. . b American Anton Schott. Tickets 50 cents ; for sale at Clarke & Falk's. Wilt tin f Hawaiian Inland. Mrs. J. M. Filloon, of this city, has just received a letter from her cousin, Professor B. W. Evermann, of Washing ton, D. C, saying that he would super intend a year's investigation of the dil ferent species of fish in Hawaiian waters. He will be accompanied on this expedi tion by Prof. D. Starr Jordan and Dr. O. P. Jenkins, of Stanford University, and several eastern scientists. Dr. Evermann is the U. S. ichthyologist and superintended a party of fish commis sioners throughout the summer last year in the northern part of Indiana and in Porto Ricjn waters. He has written several interesting books on the fishes of different parts of the United States and her colonies. The latest is "The Fishes and Fisheries of Porto Rico." and ontains many colored photogravures of the different species of fish. Mr, Evermann will visit The Dalles en route to the Hawaiians. In the Commlsslnimrs' Court. In the commissioners' court yesterday the bill of C. V. Champlin for $30.75, for work on a county bridge, was al lowed. Seufert & Condon were granted the right and privilege of erecting, main taining and operating telephone and telegraph wires, and the necessary poles to operate the same, on, over, along and upon tbe public roads and highways of Wasco county. The bill of J. J. Brown for $4, for hauling lumber on Mill creek, was al lowed. Robert Leasure was allowed a bill of $60.50 for labor on bridge, etc., in the Baldwin precinct. Leghorn Kbh for Sale. Single comb brown Leghorn eggs, from imported stock bred by J. H. Bailey, of Denver, Colo., breeder of highest scoring Leghorns In the world; $1.25 per setting of 15. Jas. IllBI.AXI), ml-Min The Dalles, Or. Fruit trees ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, herbs, etc., for spring planting. W. E. Payne, representing the Oregon Nursery Co., Salem, will be at tbe Co lumbia hotel tiie remainder of the week and will be glad to ecu any one wanting anything in this line. 13-Jfi New belts, the very latest. At The Fair, of course. Where? H-2t T" WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phono 1M. Local, 102. You want the best, C. L. Phillips lias it, in CHICKENS Bull' Leghorns a specialty, NoriciTYoR ""publication. I, AND OFFICK AT TlIK llAI.I.KS, OBB., j Jim. Jl.i'.nli. I Notice la hereby kIvuii Hint tho following iiMiucil Mttlcr lias Hied notlcu nl her Inten tion to miiku Until proof In Miport of her elHim, mill Unit Miiil proof will be iniulu he fore the reUlcr anil receiver nt Thu Dallci., Oiegon, on VYoitnesiiliiy, .Muroh (i, 1W1, vl.: Ailullut) 1). Sliiiil, olio of the heir unit for tho heirs of Until (ien uvlu died, ileeenseil, of 'Hie Dalle, Oiegon, II. K, No. lull), for lie HK)4 .Sen il, Tp I N, it l:i K, fcsho inline the following wltne-hCN to prove, her cnntiiimms leshleiiee upim, mill cultivation of Mid liiml, vl: W. Cuteii, Jolin It, Cook, M. II. Miller, J um en Slinonsoii.ull of The Dulles, Oregon, JAY V. MICAS, J'.' KuiIMN ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice in hereby given Unit the uintcrMKiieil lnis been iluly iippointiit liy tlio count)' court of the Wttito of Oregon for Wuseo county, uilmtnU trutrix of the esluto of Joliu lnlryni)ilu,ileeeiibeil. All ierboii8 IniviiiK eliilniH iiKtlubt miM estate are hereby reipiire.1 to lnesent the buinu to me, imiperly verllleil, ns by law reijuiml, nt iny resi dence on the Kloyil runeh, live miles from Dalles City, or at ihootlleu of Dennett .V tiliiuott, within Mx months from the date hereof, Dated this '.'Ut any of February, I'.wi AGNKS DAI.ItYMI'I.K, Administratrix : thuestutool John ihilrym pie, deceased, .':j r t Bicycles Our new t t t t Columbias Hartfords Videttes Largest lot of wheels ever brought to this city. Call and see them. MAYS A STOP AND THINI! Coneider vour dollars and cents, how yon can save them, and there i9 only one wav to save money and that is to trade NITURE STORE. Their method of doing business has met with the approval of both rich and poor, and only a moment of your time will soon convince you of the fact. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to our Carpet and Linoleum Department, which Hre composed of mo9t elegant patterns and prices that will tempt, the most sfcepiical ; also our White Enameled Malleable Iron Beds are awaiting your inspection, and also our Buggies and Reclining Go-Carts, ttie price will make them go if nothing else will. Wo are sole aaents for the Celebrated CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. Great Northern Furniture Co., Second Street, opposite Obarr House. THE DALLES, OREGON. GIVEH AWAY. With every dollar's worth of goods purchased at my store for the next Sixty Daysisl will give one chance on the following prizes: 1 First p;ize 1 Gent's Gold Watch and Chain 2 Second prize 1 Ladies' Gold Watch and Chain 3 Third prize 1 Smokimr Set 4 ponrtli prise 1 Silver Butter Dish and Butter Knife 5 Fifth prize 1 set Silver Knives and Forks In addition to giving awav these prizes I will sell goods as low as the lowe3tr and guarantee my goods to be fresh. Give me a trial. ROBERT TEAGUE. 1 J. E. FALT & CO., X ' Pmni-lnrnrs z IH T 99 L. Proprietors ii WT, a wrl 99 nf ' . M, V Purest Liquors for Family Use y f? Dolivorod to any 1 Phones: 51 Local, S5S Long Distance. Grandall DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKE- rf EMBALMERS Tho Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies t WW t'! - Bicycles stock received. Ramblers Stormers Pennants CROWE. with the GREAT NORTHERN FUR I This fancy carriage, rubber ' tires, rattan basket, silk , lace parasol $10.50 Others as low as $5.00. "W WW part of tho City. 173 Second Street, y & Burget Robes, Burial Shrouds Etc. YOUNG MAN! Thuusands of ynnug and middle aged men growiug prematurely old becauee of the prai'tice of ien or excesses have been restored in perfect strength and Inrinus man hood by tne use nf tn worn nut man's best friend, and if yon use LINCOLN EX UAL PIL1,S yu will surprise yourself and ynur trimls by becoming a strung, manly man. Price, 00 per li k buy of your druggist or sent by mail on receipt nf pile , in plain wrapper. LINCOLN PROPRIETARY 00., Vt. Wayae, Ind. M.., Donnell, Agei. , I'lie Dalle.