Another MASTER-STROKE in Merchandising. Tailor-Made Suits Spring Styles FIRST SHOWING TODAY. These are the most advanced that one of New York's best Dianuiacturers 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 Exclusive Styles... Were received by express Thursday morning. Every ment is a dream, in beauty and workmanship. Every Waist different. gar- All Goods Mnrkod In Plain FitfitroH PEASE & MAYS. Mr. and Mr. McCoy Kntertaln. Among the many pleasant parties which.hve been giten this season none lias surpassed that which took place at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. K. O. McCoy last night, when forty of their friends spent the hours mftst happily at hearts. In every arrangement of iheir hand some parlors it Is very evident Mr. and Mrs. McCoj intended that others should share in its enjoyment, so admi ably are they soiled lor such occasions, especially eo last night with the cheery prate fire and parnatiune, roses, hya cinths and violet in abundance making them doubly inviting. The score cards were unique, being heart shaped arid on one side hearing the initial "Med," with the date and a sketch of "heart! Brownies" in various positions. At tile came Mrs. A. S. Ben nett excelled and Mr. Peters received the consolation prize as well as the most hearts. During the games punch and caramels were served, anu later earns gave piace to something far more substantial and pparently quite as fascinating. Follow ing tnis least, was one 01 song, wnen Miss Gambell and Miss Myrtle Michell gave several soios, and at lengui an joined in singing and 'dancing, the strains of "Auld Lang Syne," serving as a part ing song. ' Those who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Cov's hospitality were: MesBrs. and Mesdames PetersHudson, Logan, Sen- fert, Fish, Bennett, II. S. Wilson, faei sendorfler, V. H. Wilson, Crowe, Ben nett, Lueddemann, Pease, Hostettler, Misses Gambell, Lang, Bessie Lang, Rose Michell, Myrtle Michell, Lay and Davis, Messrs. M. Vogt, II. Liebe, F. W. Wilson and A. L. Gude. HdliMil Report. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, SATl 1M.V .march :), nioi (6) ' - i i tfl served i Oysters At Andrew Keller's. TKKASUUER'S NOTJCJS. All U'iikimi County wnrrnnt ruKlHlurnil iirlnrto HiiiitiimlHir 1, 1HII7. will li pi, Id on pi'imi-ntittliiii ut my nlllim, IntiiriiHt t i'i'Iihiih urtiir No vi'iiilmr tiU, 1IMMI. .ioiin r. ii ami'siiiki:, County TrniMiirr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Millinery sale next week at MiHS Ha Vtlll's. Professor Sundvig's regular Saturday night dance at the Baldwin. The F.ndorHby school on Eight Mile is now furnished with u new Kimtmll or gan, which gives great pleasure to both teacher and pupils. j All sailors and Mexican liats at spo eiul sale prices next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at The Leader, Miss lluveu proprietor. The Oregon Native Hon, an historical iiuiga.iiio published in Portland for the past two years, lias suspended publica tion for lack oi support. ... The contract for the power plant t White itiver Kails and for the traiismiH. hioii of the power from thence to The Dalles was let today to the Pacific Bridge Company, of Portland. It. is expected Unit the steamer lialda will be placed on Thu Dalles und Cas cade Locks run next Monday. The Reg ulator will nrobahlv be ready for The Dulles and Portland of next week. A Sunday school Nliunlko laHt Sunday superintendent and HiuUnt superintendent. Rev. Bracken bury has arranged to preach there every Sunday afternoon. The fun-loving public will be properly in it by attending the promenade con cert on April 8th, for not only will Mr. Percy Levin's dr.iuia be worth the price of ad uiHtion. I in there will he attrac tions galore to enti rtuiu the visitor. Lost in the Vogt opera house, or be tween there and the Allaway residence, on Th'r I Mtreet, a gold and yollow enam eled elasi pin bearing the letters "U. 0 ll)00.' The finder will be suitably n wardod by leaving it at this ollice. 2t Nearly oio-third of Astoria will he Hold in a few weeks to satisfy the city lieu docket for struct improvements. Property owners who imagine they are going to get nut of paying street assess ments wll! find a large bill of costa add ed. There are over $22,000 due the city tin by the middle was organized at with F. T. F.sping A, MacAdam as- from delinquent street iiBbessmentP, and the city proposes to collect it, says the Herald. Messrs, Sharp, I'arr and Donnell and Miss Maybel Mack, of this city, recently purchased of the N. I. R. It. Co. twelve suctions of lands in the Horse Heaven country, Yakima county, on which, it is said, they could already realize an advance of a dollar an acre or a lump sum of $7,1180. The lands, however, are not for sale, at leaBt not at present. Another interesting and instructive sermon was delivered at the Christian church last night by Rev.. Harding, on the subject of "The Two Doors." His able ell'orts were rewarded by the ac cession of another member to the church roll. Mr. Harding is able and lluent, and a man ol marked ability as an orator. Don't fail to bear him tonight. The now $4 Mine. Angles, split straw, double brim sailor, will be offered during our Easter sale, at Thu Leader, for $2.50. They are something entirely now, chic and up-to-date, are being re tailed in all the large cities at $4. Also our Hyde Park sailors for 1001 will be L'reatly reduced in price. Call and see theur at Miss Haven's, Washington street, between Second and third. Mr. Levin returned from Dufur today. "A Snmnior'n Fancy" was given there last night to a -largo house. Miss Blanche Dufur, as "Mercy Baxter," was narticularlv nleasing. and Mr. Waldo Brigham, as the old farmer, made close second. Mr. Brigham will appear before a Dalles audience ill "The Henri otta, to be presented in the near future, having accepted the pun of "Musgrave Miss Mary Stewart, of Argyleshire, Scotland, 110 years old, and said to bo the oldest British subject, was brought up to speak the ancient Gaelic tongue, and she has got along so far without learning any other. She has never mar ried, and for more than eighty years was consecutively employed in domestic ser vico in the vlvinity of her birthplace. She is still halo and hearty. .lames ftewurt, a negro of Sterling, Kan., who wiih killed by a train the other day, was the father of twenty seven children. At more than 10 years of age he was left a widower witli thir teen children. Ho married again, and to tills second wife fourteen children were born, the last a short time ago. when Stewart had reached his (llt-t birthday. 01 the twenty-seven only four have died. The engine of the passenger train that Is due here from Portland at 0:20 p. was derailed last night in the Snipes Isobody was hurt ; in fact the passen eers were not aware of the accident till a few minutes after it had taken place The Meneley Trio Concert Company, of Chicago, will give an entertainment in the M. 'S. church Tuesday evening, April 2nd. For seven years the Meneley Trio have given hundreds of concerts in churches of e.ll denominations in Illinois and other western states. Wherever they go they are wanted back again, They come here highly recommended by the leading prohibitionists of the United States iiB the beet combination of prohi bition singers in America. Mrs. Addie Ward, the beloved wife of Captain A. II. Ward, of the Salvation Army, died yesterday of consumption at the residence of her mother, Mrs. W. II. Steel, of this city, aged "1 years. The funeral will take place tomonow ut 2:o0 o'clock and the services at the M. L. church will be conducted by Majors Cousins and Harris of the Salvation Army division headquarters, of Portland, assisted by Rev. U. F. Hawk. Last night the Congregational church was filled witli an interested and atten tive audience. The service was one of unusual interest. Mr. Clapp preached from the words "I will trust and not be afraid." The address was devoted to voung people. Mr. Poling rendered two solos, one before and one after the eer inoii. The interest in these meetings is growing, and from the first the services haveallbrded much promise. Services again this evening. The male quartet will sing and Mr. Poling will render a solo. Subject of address, "The Touch of Faith." Regular announcements elsewhere. Thu scientists are going to throw the cooks out of a pb. The experiments in condensing the essence of foodstull' into capsules are very successful. Within another decade the housowife'a entire larder will consist of a box of food pills and a bucket of water to waeh these down. The electric invention which produces music in the incandescent globe will further enrich us. Wo can take a couple of capsules and a glaes of water for supper, turn on the electric light, and lie down to dream under the sphll of the most exhilerating music It will be a boon for the bachelor. Board ing house keepers will boon the "bum." Piano peddlers will find their occupa tion gone, and the cook will stand in the Cairo corner with the spinning wheel, thu ox yoke and the stau conch. The following is a report of the End- ersbv school for the month ending March 29, 1901 : No. of days of school taught, 19. Number of holidays, 1 Whole number days attendance, :J40. Whole number days absence, 20. Average nn tuber pupils belonging, 20, Average daily attendance, 18. Number ot visitors 10. The following names are on the roll of honor: Ella Davidson, Lena Longren, Alice EnderBby, Mabel Endersby, Clara Williams, Miles Leabo, Charles Lon gren, Ernest DicKEon, v imer jjicksoo. Mahei, Ridijem., Teacher. Minn ralterKon'i. AliagrauiH. A very delightful party was given yes- terdav afternoon by MieB Patterson in honor of Mrs. Roger B. Sinnott. Ana grams, the game oi me aneruoou, proved very jolly and entertaining. Mrs. H. S. Wilson was winner of the prize. A most tempting luncheon was served u to the guests. Those present were: Misses Marden, Lay, Schmidt, Davis, t redden, Georgia Sampson, Harriet Marden, Cushing, Laura Thompson, Sommerville, Vergilla Cooper, Gilbert, Bessie Lang, Dawson; Mesdames Moody, H. S. Wilson, tish. Hostettler, Ed French, Lueddemann, Joseph Bonn, M Z Donnell, Crosby, J H ft n,i..;.. r . Weigei, urowe, xoimie aim uurgei. .ji TEACHERS' EXAMINATION- OUR CHURCHES The usual services will be held at St. Peter'B Catholic church toniorrow. The subject at the Christian church tomorrow at 11 a. m. will he, "What a Woman Can Do." At 7 :30 p. m., "Ob jections Answered." All are invited. Zion Lutheran church, Seventh and Union struits Services at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sunday school 12:15 p. in ; German service at 2 tfO in the afternoon ; Lutheran League meeting 0:30 p. in. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B. Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m, in the new church on Union street, Sunday school at 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. at 0:S0 p. m. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. Ulysses F. Hawk pastor. Morning service at 11a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a.m.; class meeting at close of morning service ; Epworth League at 0:30 p. m ; Junior League at 3 p. in; evening service at 7 :30. Class meeting every Tuesday at 7:30. Morning theme, "No Disguises." Evening theme, "Converted alone." Strangers are made welcome at these services. Gentlemanly ushers will con duct you to seats. Congregational church corner Fifth and Court streets. Rev. D. V. Poling, pastor. Services at regular hours. Mr. Clapp will preach both sermons. At 11 a. m. tho subject for the discourse will be, "A Good Man's Mistake." Sunday Fcliool at 12:15. Mr. Merrill, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Sommerville and Mr. Poling will speak from the Quarterly Review. At 3 p. m. Here will be a rally of the Sunday school and young people, at which time Mr. Clapp will speak. At 7:30 p. in. he will take for ins sub ject, "Seeking the Lost." Special muBic at both morning and evening services, the male quartet singing the offertories. Sbvh Two Fom Dralli. "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 witli Dr. King's New Diecovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, aleo used this wonderful medicine and to-day she is perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung diEeasss yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible foi Coughs and Colds. 50c and .$1.00 bottles guar anteed bv G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. Trial bottles free. 6 White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they sasv he was turning yel low. HiB skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he wa9 advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and ho writes : "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c. Sold by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. h The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street WE SELL FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY.... Spot cash gets more and better bargains in a week than credit does in a year. jjAjfroN-6 fICNic; SH0E a, t v wax 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 nil stitching of best silk thread. Only $2.25 per pair. JAMILT0N-BR0V Notice is herebv given that the county superintendent of Wasco county will hold the regular examination oi appli cants for county certificates, at the court house, as follows : Commencing Wednesday, Apil 10th, at S3 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Friday, April 12th, at -1 o'clock p. in.: KIUST, HICCOXIJ AND THIKI) (IHADi: l llll TIKIC'ATICS. Wednesday Peumanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental aiith .inetic, physiolgv, civil government. PrmwnHnciiii? Wednesdav. Anril 10th, at 9 a. in., and continuing until Thure-, mediate results. day, April 11th, at 1 p. m. : i'Hi.m ah v ci: it'll nc ati:s . Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phv. reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods. Dated ut The Dalles. Oregon, March 30, 19(11. C. L. Gn.iiKiir, County Supt. Mow to Cure Croup. Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, i Duchess county, N. Y., says : "Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a tine children's remedy for croup and never fails to euro." When given bb soon us i the child becomes hoarse, or even after j the croupy cough has developed, it will nri-fitit. tho attack. This should be bo'iie in mind and a bottle of the Cough Ueinedv kent at hand ready for instant ! use as soon as these symptoms appear ' For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. 1 Tho lingering cough following grippe I calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For 1 all throat and lunu- troubles this is the lonlv harmless remedy that gives im KlU Attfiillon! All members of Cascade Lodge No, 303, are urgently requested to be present at the regular meeting Saturday evening, March 30th, as there will be election of officers for tho ensuing year and other1 important business. By order of the Exalted Huler. mch2!) 2t in. pasture, about two miles below town. A cow got on th track and ran before the train a short distance till she fell into the cattle-guard, when the engine cut her to pieces, but was itself thrown from the rails and had one of the drive wheels ruined. A wrecking engine was immediately hurried to thu spot, and in about two hours and a half the train was ready to proceed on Us journey eastward. Sue that you get tho original DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for It. The genuine is a certain cure ior piles, sores and skin diseases. Clarke & Falk's P. O, Pharmacy. Why pay $1.76 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton's buu proof paints for $1.00 pur gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents, ml Clark & Falk are never cloBud Sunday. Don't forget this. CASTOR I A For iuiatus and Chiidreu, The Kind You have Always Bought Co Prevents consumption Clarke A Falk'e I. O. Pharmacy. When vou are bilious, use those famous little, nills known as DoWitt's Little V.j.rv Risers to cleanse tho liver and bowels. They never gripe. Clarke Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Wanted A girl or middle-nged wo man to do cooking and general kitchen work only. Address this ollice, or 1'. O box 17, Dufur, Oi. Will pay fl per week. m27-l md The first consignment of 11)01 spring ' crawfish has arrived at the "Owl," J. 1 Fait A Co., proprietors. They will bu served at all hours d.iy and night. m'".) 2t Steam Wood-saw for sale. Can lie nought for ij-201). Call at this ollice. ni23-lm i Wo offiir lor a Hunted period the ' t wit'H. ii-week Ciiiiosu'i.K. mice l,f0, and the Weekly Oregonian, price sfl.50, '''ai'ev If you want a nice dressy shoe at a medium price, be sure you gpt a pair of our PICNIC Shoes. We have them in lace or button. Our 5lpoe8 are Guaranteed NEW LUMBER and WOOD YARD. Wo have m sale a lull lino ot Eomli and Dressed Limta Mouldings, Brackets, Laths, Shinglos, Windows, Doors, OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD Which we will sell at live and let live prices. utvi) lib u tiinl mill vi will treat you riKlit. G-ILBRETH & SON Third mill KtMtiri St. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone liill. Local, 102. THE DALLES ...Employment Agency... Next door to Star Lodging House. Positions Awaiting Men and Women. Bears tho S-tfuaturo of l.i'Klioru Vhk fr Siilu. Single comb brown Leghorn eggs, from imported stock bred by J. II. v, of Denver, Colo., Iieeder of lid.t.Li-i, annpimi I .wi, 1 1 nrn u 111 ttlt-1 WOl'lfl!' hjih paoers for 2 a year. Subscriptions j t,r.,5 ,mr getting of 15. Miiia ttlH mnur riu niiwi III tin ' i f I under nice niM-lin A. IIIUI AM), The Dalles, Or. ounterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel .Salve ure liable to cause blood poisoning. Don't vou know that Cocoauut Cream Heave them alone. The original has the - ... . .......a Tl.iWili'u niimi Him nnit And ivr:m. Hair Tonic will save your anu your children's hair? You can get it for 60 and 75 centB a bottle at Frazur's barber shop, sole agent. tf name DeWitt's upon the box and wrap per. It is u harmless ami healing salve for skin diseases, Unequalled for pile?, Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. M.iiiiini fur Sain or m Olvti Away. have about 100 loads of rich horse manure, well rotted, that 1 will give to auk one who hauls it away, or 1 will do liv uiv number of loads at 80 ceutB a Ion.'. ' K. I. YouNii, 1,20-1 w KiftKnd Feed Yard. Ml M :i ' n m m 4 t