LACE CURTAINS! Tho First Showlnf? of Spring Styles. 375 Pairs of Lace Curtains will be displayed today for the first time. In the collection are some rare things. Xolliniiliains at 50c, Ooc, 7fc and up to $1.50 that will astonish yon. Irish Point at' $4.50, $5, $0.50 and $7.50. Swiss Tambour at $2.25, $2.50, up to $4. I'.rnssols Lace at $5, $0.50, $7.50, $8.50. llrnaissancc at $7.50, $8.50, $10 and $12. Dontellcs D' Arabic at $9.50 and $10.50. Give the Curtain Depart merit a few moments of vonr ! time.; ou will find it to your interest. We will take pleusuru in Hhowing yon the, correct things. FOULARDS I FOUltARDS! The Very Latest and Most Artistic Creations in men s and Boys' Suits nrn now ready nt PEASE & MAYS. Tlio new exclusive fabrics and stylish we show this seaeon will please the most careful dreeser. : : : : : 1 O rtO w'" 11 nun,eo,ne nav.v hluo t)lvtW Btrictly all-worsted serge Biiit, Ital ian oloth-lined ; stylieh grny and brown stripes and plaids at the same price. For Fashion Followers... The Goddess of Spring will turn her back on you. young man. if you still t cling to thopo winter shoes. The young man whowishes to keep in line with tho styles can not pay too much atten tion to his shoes, and he generally knows fine looking shoes when lie Bees them. $15.00 We show a large variety of now and up-to-date tailoi-made suits ; fab rics are the new greeni&h Bcolch mixtures and un finished worsted, stripes and plaids; every suit lined with first quality serge and warranted to give satisfaction. For Swell Dressers.-- B!s& 4 Enamel Box Calf, laco, $4.50 Enamel Kid, laco - - 5.00 Special Reduction to close cut. Only a tew pieces left in stock; .fl values for. Colors, black and white, blue and white. 69c $18 and $20 Grades in remarkable well-made end stylish cut suits; this line includes our very best fabrics arid best tailored suits. We show nbout IJ0 difierent pat terns in Scotch, cheviot, casRimere, serges and un finished woisted goods. New Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Under wear and Fancy Hosiery. For Men of Quiet Tastes. Russia Calf, lace - -Vici Kid, lace - -Colt's Skin, lace - - $3.00 3.00 2.50 New toe shapes and all sizes. All Goods Marked In Plain Flfrures PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, MONDW APRIL 8, J901 Oysters 5 j i to be lone between thissummer, the At Andrew Keller's. D TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wumiii County witrraiitH rtKiKtriil prior tn nt!)tinhir 1. 1HIT, will t ialil mi riFiittloii at my otllin. IiiM-rext -.'Uih artur N'ovmlmr liV, 11MIO. JOHN I'. IIAMI'SIIIIIK, County Tremu rer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wanted Plain Bewing. Apply at this office. aS-.'lt Watch our window for special bicycle fide. Maye it Crowe. 8-2t Men's all wool, Oregon City cass'iineres suits, all Bizei, for 8.95 at H. L. Price's. Mrs. Fred Houghton will entertain the Twentieth Century WhiBt Club to morrow night. Saturday's Hales on granite ware were phenomenal. See our window for prices. Mays & Crowe. ' a8if Speak kindly to the office boy, says the Albany ArgUB, You may be borrow ing books from sixty-five libraries that lie founded by and by. Invitations are out for two parties to be given by Mrs. J. C. Hosteller, one on Tuesday and the other on Wednesday afternoon of this week. Don't forget to attend the Easter sale of work mill promenade concert at the Baldwin tonight. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. This is your last chance to hear about Hie promenade concert and Guild sale tonight. It's well worth your time and money to attend. Curtain rises at 8:110. Dr. Davis, osteopath mid magnetic liealer. Diseases of women nnd chil dren u specialty. Boom 2, European Home. Examinations free this week. A Portland man whose house was robbed bought n dog to prevent further depredatious and the burular came back and stole the dog. Portland liusi nesB men are nothing if not thorough. All members of Friendship Lodge No. 0. K. of P., are requested to be present U the castle hall this evening, as there will hi wotk in the third. Visiting brethren are cordiully invited to attend. A deadly base ball encounter took placi yesterday on the old fair grounds between The Dalles "Counter Hoppers" and the high school "Kids," the "Kids" coming cut on top by a score of 11 to 10. The Regulator start this morning for Portland, after ay overhauling that makes iter look haBMemer tlitu ever, Her new toiler glM tier twenty-five pounds more itaaa aa4 if there is any racing competition here nnd Portland Regulator will bu likely to give a good account of herself. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. .7. B. Goit, of this citv, died quite suddenly yesterday of cholera infantum, aged twelve months. The funeral will take place from the residence at 2 o'clock to morrow afternoon. Next Monday morning, April Joth, the steamer Iralda will commence her summer run between Cascade Locks and The Dalles. The boat will leave the locks at 0 a. in. aud arrive here at 10:."0; leaving here at 3 p. m. on the return trip. Next Wednesday night the people of I . I !1 I ... : 1 I i lie jvauea win ue given a real musical treat at the recital to be given by Miss Ida Helen Rodkey, of Washington, D. C, and Miss Susie Gambell, the accom plished vocal teacher of Portland, who is giving leeaons in The Dalles. The re cital will be given in the Congregational churcli beginning at 8:15. Salemitea are excited over a well-established report that one Mark Skill" has formed a huge wood trust and bought up, practically, all the wood that will be marketed in Salem Hub summer aud fall. It Is estimated that it will take 25,000 corda to supply Salem, including the state institutions. Mr. Skin is sup posed to have bought up 20,000 corde. On a judgment of foreclosure the New man residence, on the southwest corner of Fourth and Union streets, waB this afternoon sold at public auction by the sheriff, to satisfy a mortgage claim of $o,0lH), This was the third attempt to sell the property, the two previous ones having failed for want, of bidders. The property was bid in by Attorney F. W. Wilson for Dr. Hugh Lman, the mort gagee. The body of Thomas Hiley, who was shot aud killed on Trout creek, Crook county, last Saturday by a sheep herder numcd .lack Brtiner, was brought here on this afternoon's train for Interment. Wo learn from the Antelope Herald that IJruner gave himself up to a deputy sheriff from Antelope, who took him to Aehwood, where he wbh committed to tne hands of the sheriff of Crook county without bail. Thomas Diflenderfer waB arrested last night on complaint of C. P. Johansen, of the Germania saloon, who charged Oilfenderfer with having stolen JfO in currency from a gambling table at a time when the participants in the game were engaged in a row. Diflenderfer waB arruigned in Justice Brownhill's court this afternoon and pleaded not guilty. Hlri trial was set for tomorrow morniug at 10 o'clock. The Shaniko Leader quotes W. II. Moore, who, In conjunction with E, E, Lytle, now owns the Columbia Southern Railroad, as wanting It distinctly under stood tba( the company haBtio thought of extending the road. As the country, south of Sliaaiko is only sparsely settled I and the coBt of constructing an extension I t..- . :-i i.t.. . i : , i i... iui ihjv cuueiuei tiuie umiauce wouiu ue quite heavy, Mr. Moore says it ie non sense to talk of the proposition. The series of special meetings which have been conducted at the Congrega tional church for the past two weeks by Rev. C. F. Clapp, closed at last even ing's service. The auditorium was crowded to its full capacity both in the morning and evening, by a very atten tive and appreciative audience. The morning offertory, sung by Mies Gam bell, whb highly pleasing. The inn sic in the evening by the male chorus and quartet was exceptionally gocd. At the annual meeting of The Dalles, Portland A Astoria Navigation Com pany held at the office of the company in this city laBt Saturday, the following directors and officers were elected to servo for the ensuing year: Directors H. Glenn, L. E. Crowe. J. T. Peters, J. P. Mclnerny. E. M. Williams, M. T. Nolan and Max Vogt. This board of directors elected the following officers : President, H. Glenn ; vice-president, M. T. Nolan; , secretary, L. E. Crowe; treasurer, .J. S. Schenck. The Jprobabilities are that we shall have lively times on the river for a time, at least, this summer. The owners of the Bailey Gatzert, that has long plied between Portland and Astoria, announce their intention of placing her on The Dalles and Portland run commencing on the first of May. In retaliation the D. P. A A. N. Company will probably send the Reliance to the Sound to compete with the Flyer, running between Seattle and Tacoma, which is owned by the Biiuie company that owns the Gat.ert. Senator Mitchell has now been confined to his bed for one week with what his doctor declares to bo an acute (attack of la grippe. For the first five days his tomperature ranged from 101 to 103. His temperature is now normal and he is improving in all respects as well as can be expected. His physician, how ever, sayB it will bo ten days or two weeks before ho will be able to leave his room or give any attention to corres pondence or other business. At no time, however, has Mr. Mitchell's condition been serious, and now every symptom is favorable. Messrs. W. Bolton A Company have Bold their Shaniko store building to Pease A Mays, and will move the big stock of goods which they had at Shan iko to their warehouse at thia place. Messrs. Bolton & Co. have been in busi ness at Shaniko since last August, and while business was everything that they could expect, they have concluded that they could best handle their large busi ness and serve their trade at Antelope. The tuildlng acquired by Pease & Maye is a splendidly equipped, modern store building. The consideration paid was In the neighborhood of $1600. Antelope Herald. A large audience gathered at the Christian church last evening. to witness the concert given by the members of the Sunday school. The church was neatly decorated with evergreens, cut flowers and a profueion of Oregon grape. The service was of a missiqnary nature, nnd the program waB well rendered by the little oneB. An offering for missions was taken, and the little oneB came with the missionary stockings well filled with pennies. After this service Evangelist Harding held the attention of the audi ence with much interest on the subject of "The New Birth." He will Bpeak again next Sunday, morning and even ing. He leaves for his hoire in the East the early part of next week. Mr. Hard ing is very favorably impressed with this coast, and may possibly return with his family in the near future. The Antelopa Herald saya: "There is a movement on foot among a number of prominentheopmen of thia vicinity to have their wool hauled to The Dalles by team. This action is brought about by the present rate on wool from Shan, iko to The Dalles by rail, to-wit, 55 cents per hundred. The rate on wool from Shaniko to The Dalles last year, the first year of the operation of the Co lumbia Southern Railway, was only 25 cents per hundred, and the present raie of 55 cents can only be explained ae an attempt to keep tiie wool from this sec tion of the country at Shaniko, in order to create a market there. The Colum bia Southern doubtless has the right to impose this rate of 55 cents per hundred on wool, but from the stir it lias creatad among local sheepmen it ia questionable whether they will submit to it. There are a number of sheepmen in this im mediate vicinity who market their wool at The Dalles and who intend to con tinue doing so, and they figure that the 55-cent rate to The Dalles, added to the cost of getting their wool to the railroad at Shaniko, makes the cost by rail to The Dalles more than if shipped by the old "team route," at from 50 to 05 cents per hundred." Special Aliliouin'riiif lit. I desire to announce that I havn re ceived my complete line of dry goods, clothing, etc. for spring and summer, and fcoliclt a share of your patronage. II. L. Piuc'i:, Successor to C. F. StephenB. Our special granite-ware sale continues this week. See window for prices, j Maya A Crowe. u8tf j Men's all wool, Oregon City cassimero pants, all size", for sfll.15 at II. L. Price's, H. L. Price, successor to C. F, Steph ens, CASTOR I A For infants and Children, Tie Kind You Have Always Bothl ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Stroot. The Leaders in Low Prices. Our line of Men's Clothing for Spring is now complete, and wo are offering some choice bargains in this department. Two Specials! Hound cut sack, fancy check worsted ; a very stylish suit for Spriuir wear. We are sell imr tlieee suits for A double-breasted, all-wool, blue perge with satin-faced lapels and front. Thefre goods are the most popular on the market: would tie cheap at $15.0.). Our special price only ?ck wurjiiMi ; $7.50 lopuiar on ine $12.00 If von are in need of a Spring Suit come to our Clothing Department and we will surprise you with our bargains. Everything is new ai:d up-to-date. We are the acknowledged leadera 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. BICYCLtES ! Day Mfg. Co.'s " Day " - . - $25.00 Baker & Hamiltons' B. & H. Special 35.00 Cleveland "Bl" - 40.00 Cleveland " A 1 " .... 50.00 Cleveland Chainless - - - 75.00 See our line before you buy. Bicycle Sundries and Bicycle Repairing. MAIER & BENTON. 4V TEN DOLLARS REWARD. I will give a reward of .f 10 for such evidence as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who are guilty of erasing the name "Gumbert" from my Bull Durham cigar signs. M. Gl'MHKKT, The Dalles' leading cigar and tobacco house. aO-8 Bears the Itirycin Itttpulr Nhii. Saxton & Walthor have opened their bicycle repair shop aud 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. Ail work guaranteed. at) if You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks aud sparkling eyes if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De Wit t'a Little Early Riseia cleanse tho whole Hyste.,1. They never gripe. Clarke A Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. Wanted A girl or middle-aged wo man to do cooking aud general kitchen work only. Address this ollice, or P. O. box 17, Dufur, Oi. Will pay fl per week. ui27-lmd Thope famous little pills, DeWitl'a Little Early Risers will remove all im purities from your system, uluausu your bowels, make them regular. Clarke A Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. For sprains, swellings and lamented there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Try it. For sale by Blako ley, the druggist. Don't fail to supply your kitchen with new urn ni to ware while it ia being aold so cheap by Maya A Crowe, Sen I heir display window. ufi-tf Wanted A giil to assist in house work and sleep at homo. Apply at the house next door to Dr. Shackelford's, Special sale of granite ware. 0!d prices cut in two, See our wiuduw. .Ma) a A Crowe. a5-t( Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Came & Falk. Clark A Falk are never closed Sunday. Don't forget this. Early Rose seed potatoes for sale at the StadelruRii Comm. Co. in5-lui Eastern... Grain & Stock Commission Co., Iloonih 17 unit 18, over I'ohtoftlce, TliK DALLES, OKK(JON. ('ontltiuou. market quotation I y leased wire, from Clil' huo Honni of Tnule ami Now York Stock Kxehmmo. Outers jiliu'cil direct, tjtilck cervlce. 0 WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone -133. Local, 102. THE DALLES ...Employment Agency... Next door to Star Lodging House. Positions Awaiting Men and Women. Spring coughs are specially dangeroua and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. Ouo Minute Cough Cnro acta like magic. It is not a common mixture but is a high grade remedy. Claike A Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. Skin troubles, cuts, burns, tfcalda and cliallni! quickly heal by die use of De Witt's Witch llazul Silvv. It ia imitated. Bo sure yi u get DeWitt's. Clarke A Falk'a 1. O. Pharmacy. When your hair appears dry aud to have lost its vitality it wants tomethiug t five it life ai d vigor. We have what Mi hair needs when it gets in that con dition, We have the Crown of Science Hair Grower and C e mniit CreumHK' Tonic. They ui I cure dand p mil' and all mm i o dianaves, For sale at Frax'.'r's bar ber rhop. Price rlc and 76u a bottle,