ifiti mini tnffii rimroutititu mir unit vi hope that when you cull wo in ny find our reward in your approval The Easter Store is ready hh never beforefrom mm end to Mm other the i store is fairly beaming w ith ttm most fiishionnble goods on two continents suits, Cloven, waists, Incne, wash fabrics, novelties in nil k drees goods, nnd all tlm other things designed to become part of your Easter toilet. A vaiietv so fast, so comprehensive, ho complete in its minutest details that to attempt n description seems a hopeless task. The Easter Windows are Get ting in Readiness, and so is the Store. Wo won't say here all of the things we have to hhow yon we reserve the pleasant sur prise for you until yon call. Hut wo will most, conscientious v ortH to n ease von. LADIES' GLOVES For Easter niir Kieter suit will he incomplete without gloves to match it, ho hero is an opportunity. Our Celebrated OLA IMS? H sold every where at i I. 25 our prleo tliid . week 900 Special-IMQ UK SICAM GLOVK Qn this week only yUC D1CKT Celebrated F.uglish l'Iovc. fur ladies; all shades loo Ladies' Dressing Jackets and Komonas Made of fancy dimities, white lawns, or gandies and pongee cloth. Ask to sec thorn. 75c, $1, $1 50 to $3.50. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures LADIES' NECKWEAR Wo arc showinc the latest creations a vat assortment to choose from, in lace and ribbon barbes, at 50c, Toe. and $1. Fanny stock collars in silk and lac i at Toe, $1, $1.25, up to Every one is n decided novelty. PERFECT CORSETS Area reality, not a dream. We have them in the famous "W. H." and at prions that arc extremely reasonable when compared with those of other makes. W. H. Straight Front. . . ..$1.2."), $1 .50, $2 W. li. Batiste, Special $1.25 Wo also 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 special val ues in workingmen'e shoes shoes not to be found in overy storo. Here's satisfaction for the workingman Kangaroo kip lace, double sole, seamlesH Kangatoo kip, ennp, double sole, seamless Seal grain, lace, double sole, seamless Heavy calf, lace, double sole, calf lined Kangaroo kip, buck le shoe, double sole. . Oil grain, lace, dou ble sole, liiortra $3.00 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.50 2.00 It will take yon only two minutes to read this ad, and it will pay you at the rate of a dollar a minute in the money you will save. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TIH'ksOA Y - APRIL 4, J WO 1 1 b CI served i Of sters h. At Andrew Keller's. (5) () TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wiikoo Ooiiuty ivurruntH relHtrn(l prior to iiitniilr 1, 1K1I7, will liti pulil in iiriiiiiiiitHlliin lit in)' nlllitn, JutiTi'Mt roiiHim urtm- Novmiiliiir m, 111(10. ' tlOUN I". IIAMr.MllltK. County TreuMitrr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. New shirt waiHtH at The Fair. 15-2t Ctiildren dresses 25 cents and up at The Fair. a:i-2t Wanted Plnin sewing. Apply nt this otliue. ui lit There is practically no unsold wheat in The Dalles. Fifty cents a bushel "fetched" the lust of it. No innttiir urliur. vnn u'nnt. in (ill r line, remember that we are the cheapest. Htore in town. The Fwir. a3-2t A Washington dispatch of April !!rd Hays Senator Mitchell is convalescing, hut is still confined to his bed. Tonight tho Degroe of Honor will give their nnnivoreary ontortuiiunent, to which ull members of the fraternity are tordially invited. The regular sale of piep, cukes, salt-ris. in-' bread and donghnutB by the ludies of the Good Intent will take place Satut day at J. II. Orotis' Htore. Tho llrpt consignment of 1(101 spring irnwlish has arrived ut tho "Owl," J. 1'altACo., proprietors. They will he nerved at all hours, day and night, 2t Look out for program ot promenade concert in tomorrow's issue. "Sweet Dreamland Faces" has to be seen to be half appreciated. WurdH can't describe it. Ilamoy valley over in Eastern Oregon has come through tho winter with only a live per cent loss of stock. A good showing for that usually rigorous cli mate. lim lllakenoy and Jed' Drlpps shipped this morning's bout eighteen head of cavalry horses to the Vancouver bar racks. The price received for them has not been given out. Mrs, Annie Hunter died yesterday afternoon at the home of her son, WiP Itti" Hunter, near Klngaley, aged 71 years. The remains will be inteired to morrow In the Kingaley cemetery. Married -At the home of the bride, in Portland, Maroh 24, ultimo, Mr. W. K. Steele and Mies Margaret Jenkins. The "ride will be remembered ae the very talented young' elocutionist who gave an entertainment complimentary to St. Paul's Guild of this city last October. She is also a sister of Mrs. Milt S. .lones, who recently moved from here to Walla Walla. The city council of Walla Walla has adopted a resolution to ask Andrew Car negie to donate $25,000 for the establish ment of a public library. The city oilers to contribute $2,500 a year for mainenatiee. The liist rehearsal of the serio-comic druma, "The Irish Duke," to be played here on the 18th by local talent under the directorship of Professoi P. M. Smith, was held last night. The cast consists of twenty persons, and all were present. Never has such u graud display of ladies' muslin underwear been placed before the people of this city at the prices that ure now shown at The Fair. The amount we sel oi it speaks for itself. If you have not seen it, don't overlook ibis opportunity of supplying your wants for the eeuaon, as our prices are far below anything in thut line in the city. The Fair. a!! 2t The service at the Congregational church last night, like nil the preceding ones of the special meetings now being conducted by Mr. Clapp, was character ized by a deep interett. From the text "What shall it prollt n man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" Mr. Clapp educed the theme, "Judas a character type." Tho male quartet ren dered two numbers. The subject for tonight will bo "What Think Ye of Christ?" As usual, the quartet will sing. Thia series ol meetings will close on Sunday evening. At the Congregational church next Wednesday night, April 10th, a dramat ic and humorous recital will be given by Miss Ida Helen Rod key, of Washington, D. 0., and Miss Soslo Gumboil, of Port laud. Miss Rodkey is a graduate and gold medalist of King's School of Ora tory of Pittsburg, Pa, She cornea here highly recommended us an artist and impersonator of rare power nnd unusual ability. MiflB Gumbell hardly needs an introduction to The Dalles lovers of music, who, during tho lady's short tem porary residence here.havo been delight ed with her chnrniing presence und voice of remarkable power wild sweetness. The Oregon Railway A Navigation coin pan v has recently nHiiod the third edition of the pamphlet "Orecnn, Wash ington and Idaho, und their Resources," by Col. P. Donun, It is to be deed Iu connection w lib the development of the resources of the Pacific Northwest. The rending matter has been revised and rewritten, and tho twenty half-tone Illustrations are new and include views of the farming, shipping, agricultural, horticultural, lumbering, mining, stock raising and fishing industries of this territory, The cover is new and of latest design used for such purposes. The book contains a large map of the states of Oregon, Washington und Idaho, This map has been revised and is to be relied upon. Any reader desiring copies of this book to Fend to lrlends in the EaBt can obtain same by sending six cents to A. L. Craig, general passenger agent, at Portland, Oregon. IllKlit fully Kiittu'tnitimi, What was voted to be the nxfst de lightful party of the season oetiurred laet night at the home of .Mijfnd Mrs. A. J. Tolmie when the JoJlfNeigiibors Wliist Club and added gfe8t8 met with them.. Delightful because of its charming host" ess, the artistic, bright rooms, made more attractive by a profusion of roses. and the novel form of entertainment. Tho cosy rooms were pleasantly filled with con genial friende, who passed the hours all too quickly in that ever-interesting pur suit a high score at whist, During the evening refresbinentB of the daintest Bort were served, after which a novelty in the ebane of a game, entitled "Initials" or "yiio Are You," was played. The answers brought forth peals of laughter, andwere all bo good that voting had to be resorted to before tho prize could be awarded to Miss L Mvrtle Michell. The ecore cards and prize were orna mented in the hostessVown work, which cannot be surpassed its artistic finish. At an early (morning) hour the guests bade their entertainers a reluctant fare well, after the most joyous evening of the season of 1900 und 1001. I'myrr-liouk Tot-try. A young lady one Sunday, says Les lie's Weekly, left behind her in church her prayer-book, in which was written the following : A bunch of Mowers n book or two A little billing, u little coo, A little eouiliiM and KoliiKtlll They k to church und si.y "J will" And tlutt I'Udh it. On the following Sunday, on her tak ing up the book, she espied, written un derneath her lines, the following effusion, possible tho work of some wretched married mail : Young luss, you're wrong, ou surely nro; You worked tlmt rhyme Just ouo too fur, It ends right there? Oh, no, tt don't! Kor coming home she suvh "I won't!" And tlmt begins it. Atttiiilluii ArtlHuim! All members of Tho Dalles Assembly, United Artisans, who desire to visit with the Dnfur Assembly tomorrow night, will make it known to tho Master Arti sau not later than Friday noon, and meet at the hall not Inter than 4 p. in. J, F. Hawoiitii, Sec'y. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tbi Kind You Hivi Always Bought Bears the tfguatore of COUNCIL MEETING. Claim Allow-All mid Ollinr IIiimiibm Imimncteil at I.nut NlRtil'n Mrotlnjr. The regular monthly meeting of tho city council was held last night when the following business was transacted. Louis Fritz nppeared before the council and com pi ined that water from adjoin ing property waa finding its way into his cellar. Ho asked that the council adopt measures to stop the nuisance. The matter was referred to the committee on streets und public property. The resicnation of Jatne's Like, as niglilwatchinan, was tendered and ac cepted and Charles Champlin was ap pointed to till the vacancy. It was ordered that six new fire plugs be purchased to be placed on tho pro posed extension of the writer mains. On the report that, certain parties were fencing up Jackson street, in tho neighborhood of tho Nathan Harris residence, the matter was referred to the judiciary committee with instruc tions to report thereon at the next regu lar meeting. On the report that the 0. II. & N. Co. claimed no ownership in the pest house the matter of moving it to the lands recently purchased by the city for pest house purposes wa9 referred to a select committee consisting of Councilmen Kelly, Shackelford and Wakefield. The consideration of the claims against the city, which arose out of tho action of the council in quarantining the Bettin gen building on account of the presence of a smallpox patient, was deferred until a meeting when all the members of the council could be present. The following claims, exclusive ol the salaries of the officers, were audited and ordered paid : City Water works, water rent oO 00 Ed Burchtorf, juror's fee ' 1 00 C W Haight, " " 1 00 V G Schmidt, " " 1 00 J II Blakeney, " " 1 00 Uaus Hansen, " " 1 00 J F Harper, " " 1 00 Mays & Crowe, mdse 1)3 00 Clarke & Falk, mdse 75 Maier & Benton, mdse 5 78 J Wettle, hauling 1 00 Huntington it Wilson, prof serv. 15 00 I Julian, sawing wood 1 00 Hugh Glenn & Co., mdse 190 F S Gunning, repairs 1 55 J H George, nurse, pest house. . . 70 50 A M Williams & Co. mdse 12 00 Electric Light Co. lightB 35 75 L Rorden & Co. mdse 95 J W Blakeney, hauling 4 00 Mre T J Driver, meals 7 50 James McKay, nauling .'! 00 W A Johnston, mdse 43 GO James Blakeney, hauling 38 50 Frank Plankey, labor 12 00 W A Madron, " i! 50 Tom Madron, " 3 50 Mmile Weber, " 22 00 Win Galbreth, " 20 00 A H Miller, " 2 00 Bert Eaton, " 5 00 JefT Dripps, hauling 3S 00 Alex Cathcart, hauling 14 00 James McKay, hauling 35 00 tkeasukkk'b nci'OUT. The treasurer reported aB follows : Mar. 1. Bal cash in gen. fund. .$1655 04 llieceipts during March 434 03 Total 2090 37 Mar. 5. By warrants issued... 845 13 April 1. Bal. in gen. fund 1245 14 1'KltSONAI. MKNTION, Will Cnrson. a merchant of lone and a former well-known resident of The Dalles, is in the city. Mrs. Frank R. Smith, and Bon, Willie Troup, of Seattle, are visiting Mrs. Nel lie Wilson, sister of Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Woods and son and Mr. T. A. Van Norden returned yesterday from spending most of winter in California. Mr. Van Iorden, whose health was impaired, returns considera bly benefited. " mKN. Wednesday morning, April 3d, to the wife of the late W. II. Jones, of Mosier, a daughter, weiuht 10 pounds. Floral lotion will euro wind chapping and sunburn.-' Manufactured by C'arke & Falk. u Our new stock received. Bicycles - Bicycles Columbias Hartfords Videttes Ramblers Stormers Pennants Largest lot of wheels ever brought to this city, Call and see them. MAirS & CROWE. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The Leaders in Low Prices. Our lino of Men's Clothing for Spring is now complete, and we are offering some choice bargains in this department. Two Specials! Round cut sack, fancy check worsted ; a very stylish suit for Sprint: wear. We are sell imr these suits for A double-breasted, all-wool, blue serge with satin-faced lapels and front. These goods are the most popular on the market: would be cheap at $15.03. Our speciel price only ck worsted ; $7.50 iopuiar on me $12.00 If you are in ne?d of a Spring Suit come to our Clothing Department and we will surprise you with our bargains. Everything is new and up-to-date. We are the acknowledged leaders by all good drefsers. If you don't know what you want in this "line, come in and we will help you make up your mind. BICYCLiES ! Day Mfg. Co.'s " Day " Baker & Hamiltons5 B. & H. Special Cleveland "Bl" - Cleveland " A 1 " - Cleveland Chainless See our line before rou buy. $25.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 75.00 MAIER & BENTON. U 5 KM TIOHflL CHURCH Subscribe for Tut Chuo.niclk. Wednesday Evening, April 10. IJeginniiig at 8:15 o'clock. DRAMATIC and HUMOROUS RECITAL (ilVli.V 11V Miss Ida Helen Rodkey of Washington, I). C, AKSISTKI) JJ V Miss Susie Gambell of Portland, Oregon. ADlNJINBION-AdulU 60c, Children :.'6o. TivketH cun be procured at M. .. Uonnell',. U, C, UlHkvluy , Clittke it Fulk', and Grunt' CiKtir Btore. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. Tho Higgs hotel and store, both doing a good, (laying business. The receipts of the hotel alone for March wero $500. For sale only on account of sickness in the family. Apply to lu-lmd Jamks IIaui'iiam, IVggs, Spring coughs uro specially dangerous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a common mixture hut is a high grade remedy. i Clarke A Falk'a !. O. Pharmacy. ! Skin troubles, cuts, burns, fcalds and I chafing quickly heal by the use of De 1 Witt's Witch Hazel S live. It is imitated. J5o sure ycu tret DeWitt's. Clarke A Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. Those famous little pills, DeWitt'e I Little Early His us will remove all im I purities from your system, cleanse your ! bowels, mak-) them regular. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy, We oll'jr for a limitel period the twice-a-week Cjikonici.k, price $1,50, and the Weekly Oregoniau, price $1.50, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this oiler must be paid in ad vance. f Steam Wood-saw for sale. Can be bought (or $200. Call at this office. u25 l.n WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phono -KU1. Local, 102. THE DALLES ...Employment Agency... Next door to Star Lodging Houbo. Positions Awaiting Men and Women. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.""" I, AND UFFICK AT TUK DAI.I.KS, OltK., .NiillUll IT,, UW1. I Notice is lionby given tlmt tlio billowing, muiml beltler litis llli'il notice of his. Inten tion to make lliiul proof hi Mipport of his I'l lin, ami tnat wild proof will bo nimfo be fore tu rt'Kletfr and Kceiver at Tliu Dalles, Orison, on Kuturday, May I, I'JOI, viz: Karl A. WIIIIhiiin, of M Mer, Oregon, II. K. No -VW7, for the NEJ4 bei , 'l'i - N, K 1- K, W. M. , Ho names tuo following wUihwn to prove liU coiiiiiiuoiu rt'llfui'o upon, ami cultivation of cild land vU: . .... Ki uiik Ul'lere, Tlios. McUlure, of Mosier. Or., Henry MoKumcy, Hubert I'lilel, llio lUllus, Or. JAY l 1.UOA8, iiiu'iO itjjutcr,