Another MASTER-STROKE in Tailor-Made Suits These arc the most advanced that one of New York's best manufacturers could turn out. Every suit, handsomely tailored. Made from Zibelines, Broadcloths, Coverts and Poplins. Beyond doubt this is the finest collection of suits ever gotten together in The Dalles. -Silk Waists g;!ive Were received by express Thursday morning. Every gar ment is a dream, in beauty and workmanship. Every Waist different. All Goods Marked In Plain Fltftiros The Dalles Daily Chronicle. KM DA Y ... - M AltCH -1), 1110 At Andrew Keller's. - ) TREASURER'S NOTJOE. All WiiHito ('utility ivurrniitM r'i;lMtriil prior to hitnilMtr I, 1K1I7, will li pulil in iiriiHiiiitittloii lit my otllmt. JutiiriiHt I'liiiHttri uftiir Noviunlinr U. 11)00. IOIIN T. llAMI'NIIIKK, County TrmiNiirer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. I'iUoiiiu'h concert Tonight ut tlio Vogt oiiiru hotiBe. Thu 0. It. & N. Company paid thuir Wasco county taxes ttuliiy, amounting to $y,:s77.7-i. l'ho Kpworth League biiHineaB mtJotiiiK which wafl to be hold tonight has been postponed for ono week. I A very delightful party wiib Riven yes- J torday uftornoou bv Mrs. William i .Moody lo ii liiruu number of her ludy friends. An exchange citoa as evidence of the fact Unit spring haH reached AHtoriti that the editor of the Hndgot Iiiih ap peared in green socks. Tlie first consignment of 11101 Hpring crawfish him arrived at the "Owl,".l. Fult A Co., proprietors They will be nerved at all hours day and night. mliit-Ut Under the new school law, school tliH trictH will draw $5 oxtra for every teacher employed who bus atiended a county in stitute for at least Hixteen hours during thd year. II. 1!. (iilbruth it Hon have rented the grounds and purchased the buildings of the Howe iuinber yard on Becond street and will move their stock of lumber thence from thu corner of Third and Federal streets. Next Wednesday night will begin the luwish feast of the PuBaover, the first and greatest of thu three annual fisti vals of the Hebrew race, instituted by Moses In commemoration of the deliver uiihb of the Israelites from Kgyptian bondage. Hereafter li.sliermen will need to carry with them a live-inch rule. Under thu new law it is unlawful to catch or kill trout or salmon less than five inches leiig. It will be unlawful to catch over l!i! of the legal loimth in a day, and those caught cannot be sold at any price. The men who raise and feed hogs are ""joying their full share oi the prevail ing prosperity, says the KansaB City Star. I'ricu3 ot hogs have been steadily advancing far bo me time past and are now twenty per cent higher than they were a year ago and nearly double the prices that prevailed when the depres a served Oysters , FIRST SHOWING TODAY. PEASE sion in agriculture was at its lowest point. Hogs were never before worth as 2mtu:h pur head when there were as many in the country, as at the present time, und the values thnt prevail now make hog-ruising the most profitable in dustry of the western farmer. The beat talent of our city is to appear in ttie promenade concert to be held at the Baldwin, Monday, April 8th. Mr. Percy Levin will give, in conjunction witii our best dramatists, a short play of his own composing which sparkles with bright things from beginning to , end. Goldeudale will elect a mayor, five couucilmen and a marshal next Monday. Two tickets are in the field, one anti license and the other high license. The anti-license candidates are : For mayor, K. W. 1'ike; for couucilmen, A. C. Chapman, J. K. Chappell. W. A. Me ICmir.ie, II. B. Carratt, Win. Hnderby; for marshal, Wm. VanVuctor. The iiigh-iicense candidates are : For mayor, C. C. Alvord; for couucilmen, T. 13. Montgomery, W. '. Ranch, A. J. Ahola, J. T. Crooks and Oscar Vanhoy; for marshal, T. A. linker. The subject ut the Christian church last evening was "Three .States of Man, or Man in Time and Eternity," Mr. Harding using a diagram on the black board lo show the ditl'erent states a man is in, in time and eternity, beginning at infant1)' and going to the age of responsi bility. Some ut this point ascend the steps, which were represented by hear ing, believing, repenting, confessing, and then baptized into Christ, who is the door of the church, und after lead ing a consistent Christian life here on earth arriving at lust in heaven the eternal homo. Subject for tonight, "The Two Doors." The sisters of St. Mary's Academy, of this city, were favored yesterday at the noon hour with a visit (ruin little Palomu and Karla Schramm, accompanied by Mr. und Mrs. Schramm and Mr. Otis I'atteison. The Misses Schramm ren dered severul very dillicult numbeis on the piano to the veiy great pleasure of the sisters who pronounced their gifts in u musical line as most wonderful. Sister Catherine, wlio is the director of the tnUBical department of the academy, stated that such ability in children was most rare indeed. The sisters desire to express their heartfelt thanks for the very pleasant visit and hour's entertain ment. -- Last night the members of Fern Lodge No. 25, Degree of Honor, imiri'hed in hod v to the home of Mr. and Mrs Stephens and tendered Lfieui a farewell surprise. Thu guesfv had carefully planned the alMr, j(iid their arrange ments were huppiUr can ied out. After a time spent in aciul conversation, in terspersed with tmieic, dainty refresh mentfl were Hor.ved. Then Mrs. JL L. Jones invited Mr, and Mrs, Stephens to "come forward," when Hou. J. V. Mnore. in an eloquent speech, on behalf of thu lodue. presented them with ii Merchandising. Spring Styles & MAYS beautiful cut-glass vase, recipients were deeply touched, hu accepted the gift with their heart-felt thanks. Mr. and MrB. Stephen will .leave Sunday, for their future home in Portland. , Judge Gate3, Attorney Fred Wilson and Constable J. H. Jackson yesterday formed a joint stock company and pur chased Jim Harper's old buggy and su perannuated set of Biuglo harness at a fost of some Beven dollarB and a half, or ! poseibly a little more, for the boya are rather reticent about the price. They are working on faul J'aulBen for the loaii of an old horse that he has no use for und cannot sell. The alleged vehicle will be used during the summer pro vided it holds together and the Paulsen ho'se loan is a go on fishing trips, and in the intervals of such sports as a sort of patrol wagon for Constable Jackson. Another very interesting service wbb held in ttie Congregational church last night. The largest congregation of the week was in attendance at this service. Mr. Clapp's subject, "The Wedding of a Prince," was lucidly presented and was delivered with an earnestness which carried conviction in every word. In a simple way he told his I'iblo story and made applications of the parable to the present times. The best of interest pre vailed throughout the evening. One publicly identilied hiniBelf with the Kingdom of God. The male quartet rendered "Let the Lower Lights He Hurtling" and "Why .Not Tonight," both of which were thoroughly enjoyed by the congregation. Mr. Poling sang, by request, "Redeemed." Tonight Mr. Clapp will give an address to youug people. Mr. Poling will sing a solo at the close of the sermon. Service to be gin as usual ut 7:!i0 o'clock. The Skauianiu County Pioneer thus describes James Green, the slayer of E. Jienjuuiln: "James G.Green is a man, of great physical strength. He is six feet high, broad shouldered, weighs about 200 pounds, without any needless llesh and is us supple as a cat. Ho was thoroughly acquainted with every bridle path and cow trail in that whole country, and the wonder is thai lie was captured so easily. He was a queer mixture of generosity, jealousy and gen oral cussedness. Ho would give his last dollar to a friend in need ono dav and threaten his life for a fancied wrong the next. He once, no doubt, had many good qualities, but lie has allowed the bud ones to predominate und this has giveu his countenance u hang-dog ap. pearaiice, which is repulsive when in repose, though when in animated con versation his face is not unpleasant." CASTOR I A For Infauts ant) Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of PRKBONAIj mbntion. Hans Luge arrived in town today from Hood River. John B. Havorly was in town today from Boyd. Attorney A. A. Jayne arrived here today from Hood River on the noon train. Mrs. G. F. Rosh, of Shaniko, is spend ing a few days with her sister, Mra. Maud Eddon. Sheriff John T. Totton. of Skamania county. Washington, is registered at the Umatilla House. L. N. Gulliford, a wealthy sheepman of Ontario, Oregon, wae in town today on his way home from a business trip to Halsey. Seigniore Albertini Smileni, the scien tificate mixologist of the "Owl," re turned yesterday from a week's sojourn at St. Martin's Springs. The family of J. A. Elton, who re cently purchased the Seth Morgan place on Three Mile, arrived here today from Bridgewater, South Dakota. Morrison Julien, a former sheepman of Crook county, late of Baker City, is in town on his way to his old stamping ground in Crook county where he will go back into the sheep business as soon as he can buy to advantage. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.tephenB are pack ing up today preparatory to moving to Portland where Mjr. Stephens has ac cepted an engagement in Lipman & Wolfe's department store. Mr. Stephens has lived twent years in The Dalles and Mrs. Stephens seventeen. During these years they have won a host of at tached frieniW who are sincerely sorry to have to bidfhem good-bye. itoitx. In this city, this morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibbons, a daughter. Cedar Circle, Attention: Cedar Circle will celebrate its fourth anniversary at Fraternity hall on Mon day evening, April 1ft. All members and visiting neighbors remember the date, and come out to the camp fire in midst of the forest. The latch string of the cabin hangs out and a banquet will be served and a good progam given April 1st. ' Klks Attention! All members of Cascade Lodge No. ,303, are urgently requested to be present at the regular meeting Saturday evening, March 30th, aB there will be election of officers for the ensuing year and other important business. By order of the Exalted Ruler. mchl9-2t Francis Wilson, the comic opeia comedian, tells the following new story of Eugene Field : Field was acting as a reporter on a St. Louis paper, when, years ago, Carl Schurz was campaigning through Missouri, and Field was de tailed to accompany him, and report his meetings. One night they came to a little place where Mr. Schurz was to speak. The hall was packed with an expectant crowd, but the man who was to have introduced Mr. Schurz did not appear, and finally the speaker sug gested quietly to Field that he should fill in the part. Field acquiesced readily enough, and, advancing to the front of the platform, his hand placed to his throat, he said with a Bplendid German dialect: "Ladies und Gentlemen: 1 haf contracted such a very severe cold that it is impossible for me to speak to night,' but I haf induced the great journalist, Eugeue Field, to take my place. I am sure you will be bleased and benelited by the change." Mr. Schurz nearly had a stroke of apoplexy, and it took him some time to explain the situation. Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will cure dandruff and all scalp diseases. Don't neglect your hair. For sale at Frazer's b',ii her shop, sole agent. tf you are one of the men ivho believe that corns are urwvoi'dabk, come in here! and let 's shoiu you where yoti are de-td rong Tingree's "Governor" will do it. Cost you A. M. Williams $4. to fh & Company, out. ll Educational Meeting at IMifur. An educational meeting will be held at Dufnr, Oregon, Saturday, April 0, 1901, commencing at 11 o'clock in the morning and continuing till -1 o'clock in the afternoon. Luncheon will he served at the public school building. Round trip faro from The Dalles fifty cents. Wagonette will leave high school build ing at 7 :J10 a. m. sharp. Teachers anil others desiring to attend should inform Superintendent Lindere or Superintend ent Gilbert not later than Friday even ing. The Sunday school will give an Easter cantata at Dufnr on Saturday evening. The committee on arrangements urn R. R. Allard, Geo. W. Brown, Rebecca Wilson. The program of the meeting is'as fol lows: MOUSING 11 O'CLOCK. Souk A merlon Aildrcss of Welcome A. J. llriRliam Kopnnsc. SlelliM 11111 Muslo ijuiirtttte "A Public Scliool Idyl-' Ilda Sherwood "Death lied ot llenedlct Arnold" Mllt'jn O'llrien Itcsiieet for Law . . ... .. .... . .... . Justus T. Nell' INTKIOIISSION. A1TKRNOON 1:30 O'CLOCK. Opening Song (JKOOIIAI'IIY Nature Study mid Primary Work .. . Minnie Klton Field Work Mclln White Aids to TeachlUR Kintnu S. Kobcrtx OfOrcRon K. R. Allard Climate Aaron Krazler Traac Centers J. S. Landers Recent Changes in the School 1jivs of Oregon . J. H. Aeterinan Pralfin for an Hid Scotch IJIhIi. A Ciikonici.k reporter today found the following lines in pencil on the scratch pad of a venerable Scot, whose better half is one of the best cookB in twenty townships : O Lord, when hunger pinches ore, Do Thou stand us in need, And end us from Thy bounteous store A tup or wether head. Saves Two Fiuni Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron chitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also U9ed this wonderful medicine and to-day she is perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible foi Coughs and Colds. 50c and if 1.00 bottles guar anteed by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. Trial bottles free. 0 The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat and lung troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate results. Prevents consumption. Clarke &Falk'e P. O. Pharmacy. When you are bilious, use those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never gripe. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Wanted A girl or middle-aged wo man to do cooking and general kitchen work only. Addresa this office, or P. O. box 47, Dufur, Oi. Will pay $4 per week. m27-lmd Wanted Board and rooms in private family for three, or furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address, X. Y. Z., care Tim Ciihoniclk. 2C-'2t Don't you know that Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will save your and your children's hair? You can get it for o0 und 75 cents a bottle at Frazer's barber : shop, sole agent. tf Clark A Falk are never closed Sunday. Don't forget this. Steam Wood-saw for sale. Can ho bought for 200. Call at this office. in 23-1 in Cut Out j: This Ad. Enclose it to Me with Ten Dollars And I will furnish you all complete, readv for use, mv 1001 Model No, 7 .SANDKN KLKCTRIC BF.LT. It is su lienor in make, quality and power to any holt, ottered by other dealers for . which 1 1 1 -y charge HO. Dr. Sanden's Belt hus no equal for the cure of Ner vous and Physical Debility, Kx bausted Vitality, Varicocele, Premature Decline, Loss of Memory, WuBting, etc., wliich lias been brought about by early indiscretions or later excesses. Dr. Sanden Electric Co., 107 South Fourth St., PORTLAND, OH. '.".'lueh d& iv oiuo 1 The New York Gash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street WE SELL FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY.... Spot cash gets more nnr! better bat gains in a week than credit does in a year. OHOELOS. 5H0E Our Ladies' " Picnic " line of Shoes---$2.25 per pair. These are the best goods for the money we have had the pleasure of offering our patrons. They are made of plump don gola stock, imitation, turn soles, eyelets, button holes and all stltchine of best silk thread. Only $2.25 per pair. dAMILTON-BROWN If you want a nice dressy shoe at a medium price, be sure you get a pair of our PICNIC ShoeB. We have them in lace or button. -o-- Otir$l?oes are guaranteed r NEW LUMBER and WOOD YARD. We have on bale a lull Hue ot Mil and Dressed Luraler Mouldings, Brackets, Laths, Shingles, Windows, Doors, OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD Which we will sell at live and lot live prices. lilvo us a trial and w will treat you riRht. GILBRETH & SON Third mill Fntnai Sis. 4 WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third ami Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone -Kk. Local, 1012. THE DALLES ...Employment Agency... Next door to .Star Lodging UouBe. Positions Awaiting Men and Women. I lirtiliorii Kkk fur Siilu. ; Single comb blown Leghorn eggs, from imported stock bred by J. II, i Hailoy, of Denver, Colo., I reeder of i highest scoring Leghorns in the world; I $1.25 per Betting of 15. Jas Ijiki. nu, ml-Mm The D.illes, Or. J Manure for Nulu ur lo (Wv .Vuuy. 1 have about 100 loads of lich horse manure, well rotted, tiiat 1 will give to auk one who hauls it away, or I will de IIvit any number of loads at 50 cents a ! load. H. 1. i ounu, i ui-'O-lw Km Knd Feed Yard. 7 3 i n LI . I