hhv Huh- tin' mini total represents our inoHt conscientious ell'ortH to please you, and we hope that when you call we iiiuy Iind our reward in your approval. LADIES' GLOVES For Easter our K inter milt, will he incomplete without gloves to match it., ho here is an opportunity. Our V, where week lehrated OLA KISS K at .jl.L'i") our price -sold every- 90o .Spceiiil-PIQITK SHAM GLOVH this week only DKN'T Oelelirated KugliHh dove, fur ladies ; all shades 90c 138 Ladies' Dressing Jackets and Komonas .Made of fancy dimitieH, white Iiiwiih, or gandies and pongee cloth. Ask to see tlieni. 75c, $1, $1 50 to $3.50. All GoocIb Markocl In Plain FUrnros The Dalles Daily Chronicle. VKI-XK-!). V A PHIL ::, 15)01 TREASURER'S NOTJCE. Atl Wiikcii County witrriintK reiclHtnratfl print to Mitituiltiir I, 1HIIT, will lot piilil in pri'Miiiitiillon ut my ulllec, i 11 1 r ?h t i 'iiiim until- Nil vinnlier all, 1 1MMI. IOIIN r. llVMI'MIIIKK, (intuit)' Ti'i'iitiiriir. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. New Hbirt wiiiHta at Tiie Fair. I!-2t Children drosses 25 centH und up at Tli' Fair. a!i-2t Tlio Tygh ltidge country in having an epidemic of measles. The regnlur monthly meeting of the city council convened tonight. Glovosule at A. M. Williams & Co.'s tomorrow from 10 a. in. to (i p. in. Tomorrow at A. M. Williams & Co.'s. ladies' $1 and if 1. 23 kid gloves for (ii) ots. No mutter what you want in our linn, remember that we are the cheapest store in town. The Fair. al Ut White Hwisa dresses for the sweet girl coium unionist, in beautiful variety, at A. M. Williams & Co.'s. A. M. Willianifl & Co. report a rush ing business in blue and black serge suits for boys today. First communion next Sunday. Thu ladles of the Lutheran church will have on sale, Saturday at I. C. N'iekelson's book store, Waster cakes, pit's and rye brtmd. Joaquin Miller lias moved to Nonces county. Tt'xas, where be Intends to reside the remainder of bin life, nwuv from the busy world. Horse flesh continues to rise, and the rice is now very linn. Heuentlv at Omaha the lowest bid for 000 cavalry burses was ll-IO a bend. The llrst consignment of 15)01 spring 'rawlish lias arrived at the "Owl," J. Fait it Co., proprietors. They will be served at all hours, day and nigbt. tit Now that Mr. Carnegie's name is known everywhere in America, it may not lie out of place to remind Americans Unit Us correct pronunciation is Cur iiiiy.gy, with the accent on the middle syllable. "No fighting here now," says u Kan Nas boy in the Philippines in a letter to liiu family. "Mutters have simmered lown to the level of hunting train rob liers and whiskey peddlers in the Indian territory." Are you looking (or an ideal farm? If you are, we can suit you. We have a fo) r (6) Icpfl served i Ousters J OIJIO.M I q At Andrew Keller's. The Easter Store is ready iih never before from one end to the other the store is fairly beaming with the most fashionable goods on two continents suits, gloves, waists, luces, wash fabrics, novelties in silk dress goods, iind fill this other things designed to become pnit of your Hauler toilet. A viuii'tv so fust, ho comprehensive, so complete in its minutest details t lint to uttempt description seems n hopeless tusk. The Easter Windows are Get ting in Readiness, and so is the Store. U'e won't say iiern nil of the things we have to show you we reserve the pleasant sur prise for von until von cull. But. wi will LADIES' NECKWEAR We are showing the latest creations a vat. assortment to clmose from, in lace and rihhon burbes, at fide, Tot; and $1. Fancy stock collars in silk ami laoi at ""', -tl, $1.2", up to $:s. Every one if a decided novelty. PERFECT CORSETS Are a reality, not a dream. vVe have them in the famous "W. I'." and nt prices that are extremely reaonntile when compared with those of other makes. W. P.. Straight Front. V. 15. Hatiste, Special. . .ifl.LT), $1 .of), $2 ifl.LT) We also carry stock of the Famous LaVida, $4.50 and $5 PEASE great bargain in a !!20-ticro farm, seven J miles from town ; nearly all level; acres can be plowed; all fenced. ' fine opportunity to get a farm that j easily lie made to bring JjoOOO. lioo A can See Hudson ix Brownlull. Mr. Levin's little drama, entitled "Sweet Dri'amland Faces," which iB to be put on at the Guild sale and prome- j nude concert next Monday, is one of the I brightest things ever played in The Dalles. The promenade concert iB full of bright things, und the sale and re freshment departments are up to the highest notch of perfection. l'olk Mays, one of the cuttle kings of the Wallowa, arrived hero Monday night from The Dalles on his way to bis home in .Joseph. Mr. Muys was accom panied by Misses Blanche and Grace Mays and Masters Henry and Dallas Mays, bis own and brother's children, who have been attending school ut The Dalles. La Grande Chronicle. Never lias such a grand display of ladies' muslin underwear been placed before the people of this city ut the prices tiiat are now shown ut The Fuir. The amount we sell ol itspeake for itself. If you have not seen it, don't overlook this opportunity of supplying your wunto for the seusou, us our prices are far below anything in thut line in the city. The Fair. uI5 2t After .Iu!y 1st it will not bo necessary to place stumps on bunk cheeks, certifi cates of deposit, promissory notes, money orders, export bills of hiding, express receipts, telegraph and tele phone messages, powt-r of attorney, mortgages, protest, warehouse recipts, proprietary medicines, chewing gum, perfumery und cosmetics. The law will not go into eflect until July 1st next, ; next. ;ir, tho the ending of the fiscal year. The death of Weyland Fisher only son of the late Iiev. LV.ra Fisher, formerly u resident of Three Mile and founder of tiie First Huptist church of The Dulles, took place ut Los Angeles, Calif., on the -8th of March, where he had gone hoping to get relief from lung troubles. Mr. Fisher hud been a resi dent of Kossland, 1!. C, for about ten years, where he was interested in min ing, tie was o i years oi age. At the Congregational church last evening Uev. Clapp delivered another vety instructive aud interesting Bermon, which was in keeping with his former addresses during the past week. The male 'iurtct furnished two selections, which were well received. Tonight Mr. Clapp will speak from the topic "Thirty Pieces of Silver." The male iuartet will render a number, as will also Mr, Poling. Services begin ut 7 :!I0, to which nil are invited. ControolB were sillied lust night by r the Pacific Bridge Couipuny, of Port hind, for furnishing Mie Wasco Ware- I C J - .1. ..II .1... IIOUBH milium vt'iupiiiiy witii an "iuj machinery and equipnents for the powerlj plunt at White river falls and all theyand sunburn, motors und electric machinery reijulred Fulk, Working men's Shoes.... The workingman must have well-mnde shoe" no other kind will do. We have, special val ues in workinguicn's shoes shoes not to be found in every store. Here's satisfaction for the workingman Kangaroo kip luce, nn double sole, seamless JpO.UU Jvangaioo kip, eontr, double sole, seamless Seal grain, lace, double sole, seamles Heavy calf, lace, double sole, ealf lined Kangaroo kip, buck le shoe, double sole. . Oil grain, lace, dou ble sole, liiortru 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.50 2.00 It will take you only two minutes to read this ad, and it will pay yon at the rate of a dollar a minute in the money yon will save. & MAYS. in the tiouring mills, ujxr all the new machinery necessary tlchani;e the mo tive power of Thtf'DiiUeB Electric Light plant. The contract also includes every thing neceBaKry us far as electrical en ergv is eofreerned to place the flouring mills airu electric light plant ready for operation. A surveying crew will leave Portland for the White river falls in a few days, and it iB expected that active operations on ttie works will be in full blast soon after the middle of the month. About four weeks ago Charles IIix, the 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hix, of Kingsley, while weak from an uttuck of measles and seated before an open hearth, fainted and fell into the lire, remaining there till some one in an udjoining room was attracted by the smell of the burning clothes. lli'he' acci-' dent was mentioned u short time after its cecurience in Tin: Cmto.viei.K. The boy is still alive but suiters intensely and little hope is entertained of his re covery as his vitality can hardly hold out till the wound is healed. The upper part of the boy's face, his right arm and side from face to waist, und back, from waist to shoulders, is one mats of raw flesh from which the entire skin has been burned off. In this condition it is only natural to suppose that the poor lad has no rest duy or night. Dr. Dodds, of Dufur, is in attendance and is doing everything possible for the young suf ferer. The people of The Dalles have no idea svhut they missed by not attending the Meneley Trio concert at t lie Methodiel church last night. It was, without any exception, the best and most enjoyable entertainment of the kind tiie writer lias ever witnecaed. For pure, clean, w.,. HU wholesome fun, lor words and song and xprosttion and gesture that tickled the sensibilities or made the heart quiver with emotion, but always had an easily perceptible moral und wu? never for u moment course or vuluar, it beat nil the circuses and minstrels aud comedies we have ever witnessed. It was more than an entertainment, it was a sermon, and a sermon that will long be remembered after an ordinary didactic lecture should have been forgotten. The one regret jwus that only aouut seventy-live per sons were present when there ought to have been ten times thut number. The company, however, will give unother entertainment here on the I St h in thu same house, when the building ought to be crammed to the door. C ASTOR I A For infanta aud Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho SJguaturo of Floral lotion will cure wind chupping Manufactured by C'arke SALMAGUNDI. The man with respectable saddle horses anything fit for army service is the coming ninn, says a Montana paper. Uncle Sam feels about Aguinaldo as the old woman said of bet dead hus band "It is a consolation that 1 know where he is nights." Baker Uetniblican. Tho Abilene, Kan., Reflector prints these lines in the hope that they may reach the checkbook of Mr. Curneci": Horc's to (towl Andy, tliu kltiR of 'oni nil, Wtio listens when miv town holler-; .Mny IiokIvc up to Abilene between now uti'l full A slleoof Unit $:.,C0O,t0O. "I own up, judge. I hit him with a picket I tnatched from a fence, and he curled up like a sick caterpillar." What had he done that tempted you to com mit this assault?" "Judge, he was try ing to figure out to me how much John D. Uockfeller's income was a minute." Colonel Pat Donan, who, with Wash ington Irving, made the United States and Astoria famous, was at Ilwaco last week gathering statistics for a pamphlet descriptive of Lang Beach, pays the As toria News, it is the colonel's intention to hand the company a package of sixty four pages, which will bear the title "Oregon, Washington and Idaho Prin cipally Washington." In his little book tho colonel will tell the good people of the Northwest why they should go to the Washington resort, making the point that Oregon, especially, should use her best, efforts to build up the state to tho north. A goodly number of illus trations will be employed to attract the attention of those contemplating a trip to the seashore, and, with the colonel's convincing stylo, the O. R. & N. will doubtless get more business than can well be bandied. The Rev. Dr. William A. Winslow, of the Kypt exploration fund, says that in the Boston Museum is a statute of a brother of the Pharaoh of the Exodus, which bears the title "general of cav alry." His unfortunate brother, the king, received the title of "general of infantry." Pharaoh's early training with infantry, not with cavalry, was certainly one reason why he would not rush with the cavalry and charioteers down into the bed of the Reedy foot Red)sea close upon the heels of the fu gitive Israelites. He was probably as limid on horseback as he was fickle when Kloses had his interviews with him. At anv rate, if the reputed mummy of fchat Pharaoh taken last year to Cairo be his, that settles the qneetion of his Idrowning, so long and often discussed. Uust now the mummies and the papyri lire settling a good many twentieth cen tury queries about a far past. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. The Biggs hotel and store, both doinz a good, paying business. The receipts of the hotel alone for March were $509. For sale only on account of sickness in the family. Apply to la-lmd James Haki'iiam, Biggs. Spring coughs are specially dangerous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a common mixture but is a high grade remedy. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chafing quickly heal by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is imitated. Be sure you g6t DeWitt's. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove all im purities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. Clarke & i Falk's P. 0. Pharmacv. We ofl'er for a limited period the twice-a-week CnitONicj.i:, price $1.50, and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50, both papers for .$2 a year. Subscriptions under this oiler must be paid in al. vance. f - When your hair appears dry and to liuve lost its vitality it wants something t.o uivH it liftf and vitror. We have what the hair needs when it gets In that con dition. We have the Crown of Science Hair tfSijr?g Grower and Cocoanut CreaiuSggS Tonic. They will cure dand S3 mil" and all scalp diseases. For eale at Fra.er's bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. For Ble, on easy terms, a hay and truck farm of about ten miles from The Dalles. provements; about sixty acres bottom: aud income property, ticulars see Gibons Dalles, Oregon. Jor turtlier par & Murden, The in22wtf Lost Pair gold-l'iuiue spectacles, with corkl!ned bridge and Butte rlieh! linn,, Portland, on the ease. R-turn to this otlice and receive reward. 22Jiiw Lttlfliuru Kko 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; il.25 per setting of 15. Jas. Ihki.axd, m 14-1 m The Dalles, Or. Quality and not quantity makes De Witt's Little Early Kisers such valuable little liver pills. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. I'KKSONAI. MENTION. .leflf Dripps went to Portland on this morning's boat with eight head of draft horses for the Portland market. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Dripps. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Patterson, nrrnni nanleil bv Mrs. Sue Armstrong, of Kan- ! pas City, aunt of Mrs. Patterson, left on this momma's boat for a week's trip to Portland and the Sound cities. Leon Rondeau, of Kingsley, was in town today and examined some pieces of city property with a view of purchas ing and moving bis family hero to get the benefit of the tchools. H. W. Weber, who for the past year has successfully represented bis brother, 1 R. II. Weber, it? solicitor for The Dalles : nureeries, will leave in a few days for Kendrick Idaho, where he has accepted an important position in a lare depart- I ment store. I John D. Whilten, of Kingsley, was in i town last nicht and left for home this I morning. He says the nitidis are yet so cold on the Tyith Ridge that the growth of fall wheat is retarded, but the prospects tor a big crop, notwith standing, were never so good. Mrs. Minerva E. Robbins, wife of tho late Dr. J. A. Robbins of this city, left hero today for La Grande, where she will make her future home witli her voungest daughter, Mrs. J. A. Whitby. Mrs. Robbins is 70 years of age, and for the past forty of these years she has lived in Tho. Dalles. She is an Oregon pioneer of 1830. "I have been troubled with indigestion for ten yearp, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose until I tried Kodol Dyspespia Cure. 1 have tried two bottles and gotten more relief from them than all other medicinee taken. I feel more like a boy than I hive felt in twenty years." Anderson Riggs of Sunny Lane, Tex. Thousands have testified as did Mr. Riggs. Clarke it Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly di gested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific researcli for somethintr that would digest not only some elements of food but every kind. And it is the one remedy that will do it. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. If yon want to retain your hair you have to keep your scalp clean. Soap will make your hair harsh, dry and crispy. Now we have two of the yery best preparations for cleansing the scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It will leave your hair soft and glossv. Price, Co and oO cents a bottle, at Frazer's barber shop, The Dalles. tf The ladies of The Dalles and vicinity will be pleased to learn that Mr. H. Herbring has accepted the agency for the celebrated Butterick Pub. Co.'s pat terns and their publications. A full as sortment of patterns has arrived and is now placed on sale at his store. All mail orders will receive prompt atten tion. a'2-2tdlw The great Easter number of the New York Sunday 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. The American Ciuar Store and News Stand, agents. Leave your orders with us. We deliver free. 1-3 Strike A Klcli Flint. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion und nervous de. j bility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancas ter, N. II., "No remedy helped me un- ' til I bean using Electric Bitters, which ! did me more good than all the medicines i j ever llSiiit -f hey have aleo kept my j wife j excellent health for vears. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid i for (.male troubles ; that they are a grand , Hd ,nvjB,jra,or for weki ,,, , rr .. . . 1 down women. No other medicine can j k , t , , f T t, I ' , ' . . . i Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 1 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that there will ' he a meeting of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company, at the t itmn itntm'ti nifum i ti Tim M'.illuu nn Sint fine fruit, 1 urday. April ti, 1001, ut 2 o'clock p. m., 200 acres, l,)r lu purpose of electing peven di . ' rectors and transacting such other nil- ....uj.K.is iu liiav nronerlv enmu before snid nieetiiiL'. Bv order of the president. The Dalles, Oregon. Match 5, 1001. 1 1 1 1 L. K. CitowK, Sec'y. j You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy t cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is slu'igii-h and your bowels clogged. De Win's Little E.trly Riseie cleanse the whole fystei. They never gripe. Clarke i Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. For sprains, swellings and lamenesa j there is nothing so good us Chamberlain's ; Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake-1 ley, the druggist. J ,,,,.. . . ., , tinted A girl or middle uged wo man to do cooking aud general kitchen work only. Address this office, or P. O. box -17, Dufur, Oi. Will pay $4 per week. m27-l md Steam Wood-saw for sale. Cuu be bought for200. Call at this olllce. m25-lm The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street WE SELL FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY.... Spot cash gets more and belter baigains in u week than credit does in a vear. 01101(05. LACE SHOE Our Ladies' "Picnic" line of Shoes--$2.25 per pair. These are the best goods for the money we have had the pleamre of offering our patrons. They are made of plump don gola stock, imitation, turn Miles, evelets, button holes and all stitebinc of best silk thread. Only S2. 25 per pair. liAMlUOHROWN 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. OurStyoes are Quararjteed r NEW LUMBER and WOOD YARD. Wu have on sale a lull line of Roil and Dressed Lumber Mouldings, Brackets, Laths, Shingles, Windows, Doors, OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD Which we will sell at live and let live prices. (Ivu us a trial ami we v. Ill treat you riMlit. GILBRETH & SON t 'I'll I 111 mill reitriui Six. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sta. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone -IX). LmcuI, 102. THE DALLES ...Employment Agency... Next door to Star Lodging House. Positions Awaiting Men and Women. NO TICK FOR PUBLICATION. I, AMI ()H'l( I! A ) I'lIK II U.I.KS, OltK.J MlllCll J7, I'.Kll. j Notice is hereby glen tbnt tin- follow lug iiiiineil i-ettliT bus llli'il notice of bis. Inten tion to milk o llinil pinnf in Miiort of bis el dm, mill t It it t Miiil irool will In' liltnle be fore tti u'L'iMcr mill iirchiT ut The 1 )nt lea. OieKou, on liiitiinhiy, May I, itw I, vi.. ; Karl a. WiUIhiik, , oi m Mor. Oregon, 11, i.. No. vvji, fur tbo NK'i Sic 'ip'JN, li 1-' I . w. M. lie HUU1U.S tne following ultnem'H to jirovo )il continuous resilience 11)11)11, mnl iniltiviitloii of mill bunt vi: l' i .ink Liil'Iere, Tbox. MeClure, of Metier. Or., Hum y .MeKiiruej-, Hubert Tlilel, Tliu Ibilles, Or. JAY l J.IHJA8, iniii.;u Hummer, Picnic J M