The Easter Store is ready as never before from ono end to tho other the store is .fairly beaming with the most fashionable goods on two continents suits, glove, waists, laces, wash fabrics, novelties in silk dress goods, and nil the other things designed to become part of your Faster toilet. A variety so fast, so comprehensive, so complete in its minutest details thnt to attempt a description seems n hopeless task. The Easter. Windows are Get ting in Readiness, and so is the Store. We won't say biro all of the things we have to show you we reserve the pleasant sur prise for von until von call. Hot wn will nay this the pum total represents our most, conscientious" efforts to please vou, mill we hope that when you call we may And our reward in your approval. LADIES' GLOVES For Easter Your Kister Huit will be incomplete without gloves to match it, ho here iH an opportunity. Our Celebrated CLAWS?!? sold every where at ifl.LT) our price this week 90C Special PIQUK SI? AM GLOVK tit i b week only HUNT Celebrated English dove, for ladies ; all shadm 90c 138 Ladies' Dressing Jackets and Komonas Mado of fancy dimiticp, white lawns, or gandies atul pongee cloth. Ask to see them. 75c, $1, $1.50 to $3.50. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures LADIES' NECKWEAR We aro showing tho latest creations a vast assortment, to choose from, in lace and ribbon barbes, at 50c, 7fe and $1. Fancy stock collars in silk and laci at 7w, .$1, $1.25, up to p. Every one ip a decided novelty. PERFECT CORSETS Are a reality, not a dream. We have them in the famous "W. 15." and at prices that are extremely reasonable when compared with those of other makeB. W. I'.. Straight Front. . . .$1.25, $1.50, $2 W. 15. l'.atiste, Special $1.25 We also carry stock of the Famous LaVida, S4.50 and $5 Working men's Shoes.... The workingman must have well-made shoes no other kind will do. We have special val ues in workingmen's shoes shoes not to bo found in every store. Here's satisfaction for the workingman Kangaroo kip lace, double sole, seamless Kangaroo kip, cong, 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, ble sole, Itiortra. dou- $3.00 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.50 2.00 It will take you only two minuteB 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. SATl I! DAY A PHIL 0, I HOI Mb served i At Andrew Keller's. TKEASUKER'S notice. All H'hhco County wurrautM rt-clBturml prior to McpttMiititir 1, 1K1I7. will lit. imIiI mi iriHentt Ion lit my oftlrn. Jutfirtixt iiiiHtiN itrtor .S'ovf inlinr Jill, 11IOO. JOHN V. II A M I'S II IKK, County Tmunurrr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wanted PInin Bewing. Apply at thisofiice. aJ5-3t Professor Sandvig's regular Saturday night dance tonight ut the Baldwin. The quilt which wus rallied oir by the (ionium Ladies' Aid Society was won by Mrs. H. Schanno, who held number M. A local teachers' institute was held today at Dufur, at which there was a large attendance of teachers from thiH city. The German ladies society rallied oil' their quilt last Thursday. The lucky number was 14, drawn by Mrs. Km 11 Schanno. Tho Order of Washington will meet in the K. of P. hall tonight when Dr. W. Hose and Mrs. Hose and a lady organizer f i oiii Portland will be present. The members of the Methodist Sun day tchool extend un invitation to all to be present ut their Kaster exercises to morrow night. JOwBter sermon in the morning. The funeral services over the remainB of the late Henry Koldt tomorrow will ho conducted in the Maecfnic ball by Hov. D. V. Poling, and will be open to the public ut 3 o'clock p. in. The supervisors who have charge of the roads between Dufur and The Dalles, deserve great praise for the splendid condition nt the roads between these two points, says the Dufur Dispatch. Tickets for the drama, "The Irish Duke," to be given at the Vogt April 18th, aro now on sale at Grant's Ameri can cigar (tore. After the 15th they will he found ut Glaiko & Folk's drug store. The program for Monday's promenade concert uppuars tor the lust time today, ho cut it .out and paste it in your hat. Vou will always regret it if you don't e Levin's gem, "Sweet Druamlaud Faces." Malor & Benlon iiave a unique design (or an Kaster show window that ie ceived considerable attention today. The center of. attraction wgi motherly looking old lien with floek of little chicks jutt out Ol the shell. The floor of the window was covered wirh a sod of green aKalfa which was strewn with hen fruit, among which the little chicks , wandered at will. The latest difcovery for blood puri ! (let Crawfish, by Doctore Smilini Ab bertini, prescribing mixologist Bt the Owl. Directions For babies and chil dren, homeopathic doses; adults, allo pathic doses. , It The secretary of the interior has amended his order allowing sheep-grazing in the Cascade reserve so as to ex clude sheep from all lands to the north of the Barlow road and White river, as has been done in past seasons. At the Congregational church this evening ther will be a special service conducted by Mr. Clapp. It is especial ly desired that all who have signified their intention of living the Christian life during these meetings be present, and all others interested in such. Meet ing at 7 :30 o'clock. The ladles of The Dalles and vicinity will be pleased to learn that Mr. II. 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 ut bis store. All mail orders will receivo prompt atten tion. a2-2td ltw The local Woodmen of the World will have a grand social entertainment on the night of Tuesday, 9th instant, to which all local and visiting neighbors and their wives and all members of Cedar Circle are cordially invited, A Hue program has been arranged and it is the intention to make the occasion one long to be remembered. T The local League of American Sports men have elected tho following ollieers for the ensuing year: Profident, C. H. dishing; vice president L. S. Fritz; secretary and treasurer, P. J. Stadel man; directors, Leo tfchanno and Theo dore Liebe. The local league now num bers about thirty members aud is in a very prosperoucondition. It is the in tention to hfd a tournament here dur ing fair time next fall. -""" A hot war is waging between the towns of Albany and Corvalhs over the price of eggs. Corvallls raised the price to 15 oentH, at a time when Albany was paying lii'-cents, and as a result 2,1130 dozen of her hen fruit patsed in one day last Saturday Into the hands of the Corvallls merchants. The Corvallls merchants say their paying 15 cdiits is business; not war nor cut-thioat compe tition, but a pure business proposition. Whereat the Albany slIuiiaiiB stand aghast and shake their venerable heads. The Portland Telegram says salmon are being caught on the lower river, ac cording to numerous reports, in broad daylight and there is no otlicer of the law to lift a hand In opposition. These reports come from responsible business men, whose veracity can not be doubted, and the only reason they desire their names withheld Is that they fear the vengeance of fishermen, who, they think, would not hesitate to burn their stores or even homes. Most of the fish caught in violation of the law are packed in smelt boxes and shipped to the Sound by rail, although not a few find their way into Portland by boat also. Pat Conroy, a prosperous young sheep man of the Mitchell country, returned here yesterday from an eiirht months' visit at his old home in the county Gal way, Ireland, from which be had been absent twelve years. Contrary to gen eral expectation he comes back single. although be owns that he tried hard enough to come back double. Mr. Con roy says the people around his old home are generally happy and prosperous, and all they need to make them the happiest people in the world is a little less land lordism and a little more liberty. Mr. Conroy brought with him a handsome black thorn ehillelah ub a present to Tom Kelly, of the Umatilla House. vj The Grass Valley Journal says;' "A representative of the new company re cently organized in The Dalles for de veloping electric power at the mouth of the Deschutes river, was in Grass Valley Saturday looking over the situation and interviewing our busineEB men as to the advisability of extending the line to this city. We learn that he has made ar rangements with Moro to light their streets and furnish power for the pump-j ing station, and also furnish power to the foundry, and a flouring mill that will probably be built there this sum mer. When completed to Moro we be lieve it will be only a matter of short time when tho line will be extended to Grass Valley. All aro in favor of tho new enterprise, and it is highly proba- Dnfur Kspftct to Htrike OH, The Dufur Dispatch says: "All the talk of the town Is oilt oil! and numer ous rumors aro heard on all sides, many of which are perhaps unfounded, but it is a fact that experts have examined the surface indication and are positive that oil In large quantities will be found by boring. The land along the creek above town for a distance of three or four miles has been leased by N. Whcaldon, of The Dalles, who is acting as agent for an eastern company. The company agrees to begin boring within six months, and if oil in paying quantities is found, to begin pumping inside of two years. The parties who have leased their land aro taking it cool. They are saying but very little, but express themselves as confident that there is oil on their lands. The Dispatch hones there is, and that the terms of their leases will enabl" them to realise handsomely. A few millionaire oil magnates in Dufur would would be a good thing for us all." In an interview with Mr. Whealdon, concerning the above, t tint gentleman said he regrets that the showing in the field referred to will not warrant the extravagant expectations of the Dis patch. He says, however, that there is good evidence of the existence of carbon underneath and if, fortunately, the metamorphie rock is reached at a short distance there is a good chanca to strike anthracite coal farther down, as abun dance of the latter is known to exist on the eastern slope ol the Cascade mount ains. Obituary. Mrs. Annie Hunter, who was buried yesterday in the Kingsley cemetery, was a native of Scotland, where she was born in 18'J2. Her maiden name was Finlayson. When a .mere child she emigrated with her parents to St. Anns, Cape Breton, where she was united in marriage to Murdock Hunter in 1844. Twenty years ago next month her hus band died, and after a residence of forty seven years in Upper Canada, Mrs. Hunter came to Oregon to spend her re maining days with her daughter, Mrs. Murdock McLeod, of Kingsley. The deceased wac a sincere and ear nest Christian. She had been a consist ent member of the Presbyterian church for forty-five years. She leaves four sons and three daughters, all residents of the British possessions save two, Mrs. Murdock McLeod and Mr. William Hun ter, both of Kingsley. Impressive funeral services were con ducted bv Rev. Mr. Bell, of Tygh Valley. Ulrtliituy l'aity. ble that u (louring mill will be erected here this summer. Turn on your power and give us light and plenty of it. I'KKNONAI. MICNTION, Marie and Grace Fleming celebrated today their 7th and Cth birthdays re spectively by entertaining, attheir home on Alvord avenue, between 2 and 5 p. m., a number of their little friends. The little folks enjoyed themselves immense ly at the swings, see-saws and other games until calleu to partaue oi a tame of dainties. Mrs. W. H. Groat assisted Mrs. Fleming in entertaining. Those invited were: Margaret Maier, ?Lilian and Hazel Benton, Mildred An gle, Isabel Duncan, Irene Poling, Gertie Walther, Lois and Kdna Thompson, KIsie Frizzell. Kdna and Neva Chris man, Ruth WBrner, Harold Meier, Gil bert Benton, Harold Poling, Carlton Groat, Alfred Whealdon. r Fuurl Notice. A special communication ol Wasco Lodge, No. 15, A. F. & A. M., will be held at Masonic hall on Sunday, April 7th, at 2 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of attending tho burial of our late brother, Henrv Klodt, of Ouray Lodge, No. 157, Colorado. All members and visiting brethren are requested to attend. Bv order of the W. M. 0. D. Doani:, Secy. ...The New York Cash Store... r1 138 and 142 Second Street. The Leaders in Low Prices. Our lino of Mon's Clothing for .Spring is now complete!, and wc aro ofi'oring some choice bargains in this department. Two Specials! Hound cut sack, fancy check worsted ; a very stylish suit for Spring wear. We are sell ing these suits for CK worm ho ; $7.50 A double-breasted, all-wool, blue serge with satin-faced lapels and front. These goods are the most popular on the market; would tie cheap at $15.00. Our special price only i II in r un un; $12.00 If vou aro in need of a Spring Suit come to our Clothing Department and wo will surpriee you with our bargains. Everything is new and up-to-date. We are the acknowledged leaders by all good dressers. 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 & Hamiltons' B. & H. Special Cleveland "Bl" -Cleveland " A 1 " -, Cleveland Chainless See our line before Tou buy. $25.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 75.00 MAIER & BENTON. A. M. McLeod was in town today from Kingsley. Harry Fowler, of Pendleton, stopped 4ver liere touay while on nis way to ortland. J. G. Farley, Will Moody, Al Benin- gen and J. P. Mclneruy went on a "fish- ing trip" yesterday to Fifteen Mile creek, above Dufur. When asked "What luck?" they euid it was "all blorsom" on the Staats ranch. TEN "DOLLARS REWARD. I will give a reward of $10 for such evidence as will leud to the conviction of the person or persons who aro guilty of craning the name "Gumbert" from my Bull Durham cigar signs. M. G t'.MIIKKT, The Dalles' leading cigar and tobacco house, hC-8 CASTOR I A For' ini'anti and Children, III Kind You Hivi Always Bought Bears the IHoycle Kepttlr ttli.ii. Ssxton Si Walther have opened their I bicycle repair shop and are now ready to do repairing of any kind on short notice. Satisfaction absolutely guaran teed. They also operate a plumbing and tin shop. Any jobs entrusted to them will have prompt attention. All work guaranteed. utitf Those famotiB little pills, DeWitt's Little Karlv Hlsers will remove all im purities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. Clarke & Falk'e P. 0. Pharmacy. Don't fail to supply your kitchen with now granite ware while it is being Bold so cheap by Mays & Crowe. See their display window, ufi.tf See our $20 cicycle. It's all right up to date and as good in every way as any wheel sold by others lor $25. Mays A Crowe. 5-tf Wanted A gill to uesist in homo work and sleep at home. Apply ut the house next door to Dr. Shackelford's, Special sale of granite ware. Old prices cut in two. See our window. MaysA Crowe. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by O'arae & Falk. You might spend six consecutive weeks without stopping, in one continuous round of shopping, and never match tt I Composite the grandest $3. Boot in all Christendom & -? Greatest superior quantity of quality. Hul ton or Law, welts or turns, heavy or liuhl, patent or kid tips, rl'ipo edg i or extension, high heels or low ones, kill or I ox calf, Any slzu from II to 8, A. M. Williams & Co. Eastern... Grain & Stock Commission Co., R U v3 jPgf YOUR I H EASTER I it 1 flH BOOTS 12 II II HH W New York stock hxciiiumc. uniers 1 1 hHHJ here !J ,'"iml J ltooins 17 ami IK, iiTfr I'nstofflce, TliK PAL.LKS. OKEGON. Continuous mmkot quotation ' y leased m ...I-.. ,.t.i 11.1. .utn It. in ri I if Trtiilik Dilri II III t IH'III V It. HW "' WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phono -133. Local, 102. THE DALLES ...Employment Agency... Next door to Star Lodging House. Positions Awaiting Men and Women. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday. Oou'tforitet this. Spring couu'hs aie specially dangerous and unluss cured ut once, serious results often follow. One .Minute Cough Ouro acts like magic. It is not a common mixture but is a high gr.ule remedy, Chukot Falk' 1'. O. Pharmacy. Skin troubles, t uts, burns, scalds and chatlnu' quickly heal by the ma of De Witt's Witch lla.el S.ilve. It is imitated. He cure yen get lleWitl'f. Clarke k Falk's I'. O. Pharmacy. When your hair appeals dry anil to have lost Hs vitality it wants fOinetliing to give it life and vigor. We have what it Hair needs when it gels In that con dition. We have h the Orown of Kc.eiice Hair Grower and 0 .Mttiiut OreamHr Tonic, They wi i cure dand fPpP' "Hi ""d H mm' p diseases,. For Me at Frazer's bar- 1 ft -hop. Price ftOc and 75c a bottle,