The Easter Store is ready lit never before from onn end to the other Urn Htoro iH fiiirly iftnniri with the moat fashionable goods on two continenta snita, gloves, waists, htcea, wash fabrics, novelties in nilk iln.'BH goods, and nil tho other things designed to become part, of your Easter toilet. A variety ho fast, ho comprehensive, ho complete in itH minutest details Unit to attempt ii description dooms 11 hopeless tiiak. The Easter Windows are Get ting in Readiness, and so is the Store. We won't Hiiy hero nil of tho things wu lmvo to ahow yon we roaervo tho pleasant aur iiriso fur von until vim c-i 1 1 I'.m u .iii p:iv tliin-i,ii! Hum total rojin-HiifitH our moHt ennHoliiiitioiiH" efforts to please vou, unit we liopo that whon you null wo may find our reward in your approval. LADIES' GLOVES For Easter Viur K tutor Hiiit will he incomplete without gloves to match it, ho hero iH an opportunity. Our Celebrated OLA IMS.S K Hold every where at $1.25 our prion ttiiH week 900 Special I'IQIrK SKA M RI.OVK nn Lli ih wool: only fc)UC UKNT Celebrated English glove, - QQ fur ladies ; all shadeH loo Ladies' Dressing Jackets and Komonas M.uli' of fancy dimitie", whites lawns, or gandies and pongee olntli. Ask to Hi'o tin-in. 75c, $1, $1 50 to $3.50. All GoocIh Mnrkocl In Plain FUrurtiH LADIES' NECKWEAR Wo aro showing tho latest creation" a vii"t assortment to choose from, in lace and ribbon harbes, at ,r()c, Too and $1. Fancy atook collars in ailk and laci at 7w, $1, $1. ''), up to $:i. Hvisry ono ih a ducided novelty. PERFECT CORSETS Area reality, not a dream. We have them in the faiiiou" "W. I!." and at prieiia that are extremely rea"onahlu when oompared with those of other makes. W. I!. Straight Front. . .$ 1 .'Jo, $1 .,-(), $2 W. I!. Matiate, Special $l.2.ri We hIho carry stock of the Famous LaVida, $4.50 and $5 Working men's Shoes.... Tho workingman must have well-made shoes no other kind will do. We have Rpeoial val uoH in workingmim's ahoes ahoea not to he found in every store. Here's satisfaction for the workingman Kangaroo kip lace, double aole, seamless Kangaion kip, enng, double Hole, seamless Seal grain, flCPi double aole, seamless Heavy calf, lace, double sole, calf lined Kangaroo kip, buck le shoe, double sole. . Oil grain, lace, dou ble aole, Iliortra $3.00 3.00 j 2.75 I 2.50 2.50 2.00 It will take yon only two miuutea to read this ad, and it will pay you at the rate of a dollar a minute in the money yon will save. PEASE & MAYS. The telles Daily Chronicle. MOM'AY .... APRIL 1, 11101 it tb m served i , Oysters k.. At Andrew Keller's. TREASl.IHfiR'S NOTJCE. All IVikmm. County warrant ri;lMteril prior tu htiitiiilMir I, I HUT. will lm palil mi pi I'Mimlitt Inn lit my nlllee, lnt.ir.iNt rtlii after November "II, 1 !MIO. JOHN !'. IIA.MI'MIIKK, County 'J'r.iiiHiir.ir. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Four million pouuda of unsold wool remain on Hlorago in The Dallea wurc liiiiiH(!H and half u million more in the Shaniko warehoiiBe. If anything ails your hair, go and aee Fraznr; he's tho lumilquarterH for all hair remedies. Ilemuinber that he (nukes a aiecialty of those goods, tf Water was today turned into the Htand pi pea for tho use of the Htreet sprinkler man, ami that functionary will probably commence work in the morn ing. Sheriff' Kelly this morning turned over thu tax roll to the county clerk, and Mrs Kddoti ami Mr. John Filloon were put to work to maku a list of the dol'm uuents. If this kind of weather continues, and the probabilities are favorable in that direction, the street sprinkler cannot start a minute loo soon. It was sadly nueiled today. A Washington dispatch, (luted Match Hist, says Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, is in better condition than he was the day before, and it is beliovud he will be out again in u week. The Waaco Wureliouso a few days ago "old all the sheep pelts on hand, amount ing to 50,000 pounds, at ten cents a pound. Homo of these wore purchased lust fall at twolvu cents u pound. "v- liuu F. Foley was arruiiu'il in Justice lirownhill'H court today on the charge of assault mid battery committed on lames H. Hridgur. Foley was sentenced to a Hue of $10 or live days in tho county j.iil. Mrs. 0. M. Norman, ot this city, has 1'oen seriously ill of typhoid pneumonia lor tho past two wuoks. Today the fwver had slightly abated, and by tho consent of thu attending physician she was taken to thu city hospital. Special Weat'inrOliHorvorS. I.. Ilrooks ivrts thn following suinmary for thu month of March: Mean tomporature, 10.1 dugruoH. This is exactly t'otir-tetiths lower than thu uvumko for twunty.eevun yean. Tho coldi'Bt day was theiVith, wlion thu thormomotur touchud 28 uhovu zero. The highest temperature was ti(i j decrees on the loth and Kith. The per ; cijiitatiou for the mouth wa? ,(iS of an 1 inch. i "Sweet Dreamland Faces" is the title of the drama composed by Mr. Levin, which will be put on at the promenade concert and (iuild sale next Monday ovonine, at the Haldwin. It is one of the brightest, liitle plays ever Been here, laud is acted in bj our best talent. On Saturday, March liOlh, the Order j of Washington was organized by Dr. W. Hose, ot Portland, deputy supreme organizer. The Order of Washington will meet hereafter on tho first and ' third Katurdavs in catch mouth, in K. of I'. hall. Paul Kruger was elected secretary by acclamation. J If yon want to retain your hair you ! have to keep your scalp clean. Soap ' tit! 1 1 tii Knur 1 1 ii i t 1 1 n tuli Iff ti i rl i(4ii tuttnv ui hi ihii on l4'. J irisjiy. Now we liave two of the very icst preparations for cleansing the scalp Egg and l'ine Tar Shampoo. It ! ...Ill 1........ ....... I...!. .,(! .....I .. Ir.au.. Will ICtlVU lflll llllll CUli illlt lTOf. I'rice, ''." and ."id cents a bottle, at Fravu'r's barber shop, The Dalles. tf Tiik Ciiuonici.k is indebted to tho courteay of the publishers, Messrs. A. J. Reach & Co., for a copy of lieach's ollicial baseball guide for 1001 ; an an nual compendium of baseball records, containing reviews of all baseball asso ciation?, ollicial records ot all players, the officials playing rules, the League's 1001 schedule, and all statistics. The great Kastur number of tho New York Snnituy .Journal will surpass any thing of its kind. Ten monster sections. Six supplements in colors. Six hun dred columns of reading matter. Special separate Easter carol. Full sheet music, folio size. Thu American Oit'ar Storo und Nows Stand, agent-. I.eavo your orders with us. Wo deliver freo. I-! At a meeting of tho hoard of water commissioners held Saturday night it, was ordered that there be laid 500 feoti of six inch pipe on Second Btreet from Taylor street to tho now (louring mills ;! also 800 feet of four-inch pipe from I'ed ural street on the hlull to thu City Hos pital j also 100 foot of six-inch pipe from Union street to Liberty and Sixth, cross-! ing thu sohoolhouBU property west of Union. Fire plugs nro to bo placed on the new nines whuravur necessary. Mr. Otis Patterson, receiver of the United States land olliito of the place, received wonl yesterday from Washing ton that Ins brother, Carl U. Patterson, of Indianapolis, Indiana, had been ap pointed to a position in the census bu icau. Mr. Patterson is a medical stu dent unci spent his vacation in Washing ton last year, but did not anticipate lielug so fortunate this season. How ever, Senator John II. Mitchell took up thu matter for thu young man and laud ed him without (lillicnlty. Thu Monuley Trio Coucerl Com puny, of Chicago, will give an entertainment In thu M. . church tomorrow ovoning, April "ml. For seven years tho Munuloy 1 Trio have given hundreds of concerts in ! churches of all denominations in Illinois land other western states. Wherever j they go they are wanted back again, 1 They come here highly recommended by the leading prohibitionists of the United States as the best combination of prohi bition singers in America. Admission, 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for chil dren under 15 years. The force of men at work on the new (louring mill Bite are expected to have everything ready for the masons to com mence laying the foundation next Mon day. The main "building will be 50x80 feet, four stories high, with a lean-to 14x80, three stories high. Thus the build ing will cover a space of ground G-IxSO and the main building will reach a height of 50 feet. The superstructure will be frame. It is the intention of the milling company to have the electric power here from White river tails and the flouring mill in operation by the tirst of September, or at lateBt the first of October. A Heppuer paper eaye : "The Avers Cattle Company last week bought of Lone I'ock parties twenty 2-year-dld steers at sfLH) 50 per head, and sixty yearl ing 6teere at $18.50 per head. They also bought eight head of 2-year-old steers of W. P. Dutton at if 25 per head. These cattle will for the present be turned in witli the 2.'!0 head which the company hue been wintering on the Sal ing place in Sand Hollow. After the sale of Dutton's cattlu was made, M.ith owa & Bock, the butchers, ofl'eied the Ayers' Cattle Co. if:! per head Tor their bargain, hut the oiler was refused. Cat tle are cattlu these daye. About Thursday next the magnificent new hardware and implement Btoro of Sexton & Walt her will be fully open and ready for business. It is crammed with goods now, and the tirm is ready to do business ; but a large amount of goods has not yet been openod and arranged in placu. The bicycle repair shop and the plumbing and tinning shop are both ready for business, with the former un der charge of Chas. Hurchtorf. This now store is really a credit to Thu Dalles, for it is ono of the handsomest stores in a town that boasts of more handsomo stores than any town of its size in Ore gon. Says tho Astorian: "W. W. Whipple, proprietor of thu Palace restaurant, re turned last night from a trip to Ska mania county, Wash., where ho wont with a party to inspect a ledge of copper ore in thu development of which a number of Astoriiius are interested. Among the local stockholders, in addi tion to Mr. Whipple, who is president of thu company, aro Charles liurghind, 10 linn Carlson, Charles Palmherg and others. Five claims are in thu group and thu discovery .wiiB made, by J. II. Stecklur, who is recorder of Skamania county. Development work to a depth of forty feet has already been dor.o and thu ore taken from thu workings assays as high as $80 to thu ton, which Is richer in value than the famous copper mines on Lake Superior. A large force of men will shortly be put to work and the necessary machinery will be metalled." SALMAGUNDI. A city ordinance went into effect this morning in Walla Walla making the use of nickeltin-thc-elot machines a crime. The I'.ist Orogonian admits that Pen dleton has eleven cases of email pox, with a twelfth in diepnte bb to whether it is varioloid or the seven year's itch. Antelopo has sold to a Chicago broker city bonds amounting to $.'5,500 at 5 per. cent interest - less 2 per cent of face value for commission and legal expendi ture. Judge Miller, of the district which in cludes Skamania, where Benjamin was murdered, has announced that ho will immediately call a jury for the trial ' I ,j jutng, CORONER W. Q. COLE'S REPORT. Tim Dentji rr Mr, A. I.or Cauteil liy nit Ae. On the 4th of March Coroner W. G. Cole, of Pendleton, received a telegram from J. Swart, of Gibbon, asking him to j come up and hold an inquest on a body that had been found near that place. The coroner went to the scone accompa nied by Deputy Sheriff" Joe Blakuley and Superintendent Jos. B. McDil). They took a coffin with them and 'vere ready for emergencies. The body proved to tie a pine log and Ihu people up that way have since had many a hearty iaugh at the trio's expense. Tlie coroner at last gets back on the jokers with the follow ing "verdict," winch wo copy Irom the East Oregonian : To the Honorable county court of Uma tilla county : I have examined into the cause and The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street WE SELL FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY.... Green. After April 1st a $.'! poll tax is to he collected by the road supervisors ol the ( different districts of every man between 21 and 50 years of age, to be expended j in the district in which it is collected. A refusal to pay the lax is a misdemeanor. A Washington Dispatch, says: Sena tor Mitchell, of Oregon, is confined to j bis bed with an acute attack of the grip, and lias been prohibited by his physician from giving any attention to corres pondence or business. He is not con sidered seriously ill, but it is necessary that he should keep quiet for a few days. An exchange tells of a contest between an editor and a lawyer as to the relative merits of the mem hers of theto profes sions. The following settled it. It was found that there was one editor in heaven, who probably rode in on a pass or the blind baggage. They tried to get him out, but not a single lawyer could be found to take charge of the ejectment caEe, and the editor remains without a lawyer in sight. I'KUSOXAL .MENTION. manner ot deatli ot .Mr. A. Log, and it unnecessary to hold an in quest. The deceased was a native of Umatilla county, Oregon, aged about 100 years, and died in this county at Gibbon station, on the line of the O. H. & X. Tho cause of death, in my opin ion, was from natural conditions. This body was found in an old log cabin about one mile east from Gibbon station, this county; from indications he bail ap parently been a resident of the Blue mountains for a gieat many years. During life this resident has stoi.d ready to render every service in its power to shelter the early pioneer; has contributed without stint to the comfort of tho homeless, protecting from the heat of summer, and alwavs rendering a warm welcome to whoever cared to share the hospitality in the winter. There were marks of violence evident on the body, indicating that death un donbtedly w.n canted by the use of a weapon, presumably an axe. The party or parties, not content with tho taking of life, hud mutilated the body to such an extent that it was impossible to de termine the sex, and decomposition was so far advanced that it was impossible to find witnesses having any recollection of the time when thi-i dastardly deed waa committed. No one in the neigh borhood could be found capable of ident- , ifying the body. The only clue was an ! old red quilt, which had been carelessly ieit covenni! the hody. Ueputy Jsheritt George A. Young, the sheep king of Joe Blakeley and County Superintend Bakeoven, is in the city Harry I'atton, a gentleman largely in terested in mining in Ilosslaud, B. (J., spent the past three days in the city visiting with his old-time friend, II. D. Parkinp, and left for home vesterdav morning by way of Spokane. Attorney H. S. Wilson left on the noon train for Goldendale to attend to business before the superior court, which opened there this morning. He was ac companied by Simeon Bolton, who was summoned as a witness II. D. Parkins has returned from a ten-days business trip into the interior. Mr. Parkins save there has been some exceedingly good work done on the roads ent McDill rendered valuable services in the transportation of the corpsp. W. G. Coi.i:i Coroner. St rims A Klch Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous de bility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancas ter, N. II., "No remedy helped me un 'til I bejah using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever ueed. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles ; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run between here and Dufur, which has left , down women. No other medicine can them in fine condition for the summer take its place in our family." Try them. rave ' Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Mr. Henry St. Arnold was a passenger o. C. Blakelev, the druggist. 1 on last night's train for Spokane, from : : which point he leaves todav on thej The He,t I'luster. Great Northern on home in Minnesota. A piece of flannel dampened with a visit to his old T 1 1 !f. ji lino ueen imeeii n, i. !:.,!., r.... n..i ,i i, i . years since Mr. St. Arnold has seen his i "J" r 0 1 a'". """" ",u uul""-' lu mother and relatives in the east, and 1 affected parts is superior to any during his long residence in this city plaster. When troubled with lame back this will be his first rest from the cares 1 or pajng in the side orjfchest, give it a and strifes of this busy world. CASTORIAl 'For Infants and Children. ; The Kind You Have Always Bought j guature of i FOR SALE AT"A SACRIFICE. J The Biggs hotel and store, both doing ' a good, paying business. The receipts of the hotel alone for March were $500. i For sale only on account of sickness in tho family. Apply to la-lmd James Haui-ham, Biggs. "Last winter I was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on tho lungs. Noth ing gave me relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure that affected a speedy cure. I can not speak too highly of that excellent remedy." Mr. T. K. Houseman, Mana- I trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm also cures I rheumatism. One application gives re ' lief. For sale by Blakeley, thu druggist. tawney, Pa. , Pharmacy. Clarke & Falk's P. O. When vour hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to givu it life and vigor. We have what tho hair needs when it gets In that con dition. We have thu Crown of; Science Hair tfSSjtESfe Grower a n d j Cocoanut CreamSggt Tonic. They will euro dand 'fcP' rulf and all scalp diseases. For sale at F'ra.er's bar-' bur shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. i Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds ami I chafing quickly heal by thu uso of De-, Witt's Witch Hazsl Salve. It Is imitated. , Be sure yen gbt DeWittV. Clarku & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De-1 Win's Little Early Hiseis cleansu the wholo system. They never gripe. Clarke f & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. i Spring coughs aro specially dangerous j and unless cured at once, serious results I often follow. Ono Minutu Cough Curu acts like magic. It is not u common mixture but Is a high gradu remedy. Clarku A Falk's P. O, Pharmacy, ISIiiu-ii To Atoms. The old idea that tiie body sometimf s needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded ; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowela to ex pel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 25c at G. C. Blakeley's srug store. 1 "I had piles so bad I could gdt no rest nor find a cure until 1 tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. After using it once, I forgot I ever had anything like Pilos." E. C. Boice, Somers Point, N. V. Look out for imitations. Be euro you got De Witt's. ClarkeA Falk's P.O. Pharmacy. Mow lo Curt) ('roup, Mr. H. Gray, who lives near Ainenia, Duchess county, N. V., says : "Chamber lain'B Cough Remedy is the best medi cine 1 have ever used. It is a fine children'a remedy for croup ami never fails to cine." When given as soon as ttie child becomes hoarse, or even after thu eroupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should bo bo-no in mind ami a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by BUkelev, the druggist. Wanted A girl or middle aged wo man to do cooking and general kitchen woik only. Address this office, or P. O. box 17, Dufur, Or. Will pay $4 per week. m27-l md Steam Wood-saw for sale. Can be bought for $200. Call at this office. m25-lm Wo offer for a limited period the twice-a-week Ciiuo.sil'i.k, prlco $1.50, and thu Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this offer must be paid in ad vance. f Clark A Falk are never closed Sunday, Don't forget this. Spot cash gets more and better baigains in a week than credit does in a year. PICNIC LACfc SHOE Our Ladies' "Picnic" line of Shoes--$2.25 per pair. These are the best goods for the money wo have had tht pleaFtire of offering our patrons. They are made of plump don gola stock, imitation, turn soles, eyelets, button holes and all stitching of best silk thread. Only S2. 25 per pair. liAMILTOMWN 7 J M If you want a nice dressy shoe at a medium price, be sure you get a pair of our PICNIC Shoes. We have them in lace or button. OdrSoes are Qiiarar;teed r NEW LUMBER and WOOD YARD. We Inn e on snlo a full Hue of Romli anfl Dressed Lumber Mouldings, Brackets, Laths, Shingles, Windows, Doors, OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD Which we will sell at live and let live prices. Live us ii Hint and we Vi III treat jnu rilit. GILBRETH & SON Third ami feiifrui Sin. WM. MICH ELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone WYA, Local, 102. THE DALLES ...Employment Agency... Next door to Star Lodging House. Positions Awaiting Men and Women. l.i'lili'H n i'tiK fur Siilu. Single comb brown Leghorn eggs, from imported stock bred by J, II. llailey, of Denver, Colo., heeder of highest scoring Legliorns In the world; $1.25 pur setting of 15. J . I ma isi, iiiH lm The Dalies, Or. M..IHHU for Mtln or to (ilvn Away. I have about 1U0 loads of lich lioree manure, well rotted, that I will give to unk one who hauls it away, or I will de live any number of loads at SO cents u iiimi. ' K- J. Yot vii, m20-hv HistKnd Kced Yard.