...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Streot. GINGHAMS! The Leaders in Low Prices. I Assortment No. 1. Wo have a lot of Ginghams wo want lo close out in a liurry the designs arc all bright and frosh their wearing qualities arc of the host their real worth 8 Jo to 12k . ... Selling Price, per yard, 6U Assortment No. 2. A finer grade of Ginghams than the above with a large assortment of color ings and soft pretty designs their real worth 15c to 20c per yard. Selling Price for this week, per yard, New line of Arrow brand Collars, up-to-date shapes in all sizes and heights,-for men and boys, 2 for 25c Men's Black Cat brand fine cotton half hose in blue, red, tan and black, sizes 9 to 1 1 2 for 25c Shield Bows for high band collars, new and handsome shapes, 6 YJBfl I HOES. Monarch Shirts in soft and stiff bos om, the best line ever shown in the city; very large lino of elegant soft negligee shirts with attached cuffs or separate, sizes from 14 to Ml neck, 35c, 3 for $1 1 . Y ou re Wrong lie $1.25 to $2 We show a very large and well as sorted line of new fedora and soft hats for this summer; every new shape and shade that is correct for this season. Prices from $1.50 to $4 Now spring suits for men and boys in large variety, $5 to $25 if yon Iirvo an idea, sir, that because you could not tfat a good pair of shoes for less than $5 or $0 ten years ago that you are still obliged to pay that much for a first-class shoe. Modern improve ments in thejnanufacture of shoes have cut the cost in two. Ten years ago five dollars would not have bought such shoes as we are now selling fur $3.00 Vici Kid, plain or cloth top, Box Calf, Russia Calf in black or brown. We have higher priced shoes to sell, but you won't wear so many of them if you care careinlly examine our $3 00 shoes. Come in and see about it. .Spring Etyles are waiting for you. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures PEASE & MAYS. rhe Dalles Daily Chmiete. MOV .MY APRIL 15, 1001 T : Ira served i ; Oysters i... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All U'un(!i County wurrimtH rcelntiirml lirlcir ti Mcptdiiilxir 1, I HOT, will Ito pnlil on iiriitK'iitntlon nt my olllim, JntnruMt ciiiihoh uftitr NnvfiulMir 1IMKI. .IOIIN V. HA.HI'NIIIKE, Ooiinty Trt-itHiiriir. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The Ashwood Prospector says about sixty-five tons of ore is being shipped from Uie King mine to the Tncoma Hinelter. Xow is the time to get a bicycle. Mays & Crowe'H Hpecial sale lasts one week only. Yon cannot buy a Pennant bicycle for iflT.OO after this week. "Town Topics," a weekly free lance sheet published in Portland, says that W. II. II. Dufur, of Dufur, in booked for the next United States marshalship. II. L. Price, successor to C. F. Steph ens, while in j Portland .Saturday pur chased, at a large discount from cost, u bankrupt stock of ladies' shirt waists and Hkirts, the sale of which will be an nounced in a few days. Mays & Crowe sold six bicycles Satur day. This is a pretty good sale of bicy cles for one day in a town the size of The Dulles. It is hard to understand how such a wheel us the Pennant cuii be sold for $17.50, but they do it. The Meneley Trio concert Thursday night at the M. E. church, tor genuine entertainment, noble inspiration, splen did harmony and magnificent imperson ation, is tv combination iiard to equal. Their entertainment is an intensely in teresting sermon. Leon Rondeau, of Kingsley, has closed n deal with W. II. ButtB for aix lots near the head of the old brewery grade, in cluding the lot with the big spring. The pricj for the aix Iota la $500. Mr. Ron deau Intends to build a resilience on tiie property and move hie family here that his children may have the advantages of The Dalles schools. The clrculatiou of tho Telegram, since U. II. Grant became the agent, has in creased to such an extent that Mr. Grant is obliged to employ a second hand for its delivery. One man will deliver above the Id u II' on horseback and the other below the bluff on foot. In this way it la calculated that subscribers 0n the bluff wilj get the paper considerably arller than heretofore. The Linnton horae abattoir and can nery will open for bualHeaa in the latter part of May, when it ia expected the otherwise worthless caynae ponies of the Inland Empire will he good and fat and fit for canning. It is estimated that not lesB than three-quarters of a million of cayuse ponies range the country tribu tary to the Columbia river and its branches. They are fit for nothing but the slaughter-hou9e. Rev. C. I). Nukeleen, of Goldendale, preached two very able sermons in the M. E. church here yesterday. Though one of the yongest ministers in the con ference, he is also one of the best, and is certainly a uood student, as his dis course on evolution proved last night. Those who expected most of him were greatly surprised at the able maimer in which he handled his subject. C. A. Scott, a retired merchant of Baltimore, Maryland, stopped over here for a week while on his way home from the Philippine islands, which he visited for the benefit of health. While there be purchased 8000 acres of timber lands at an expense of $3,500. He left here this morning for home, where he intends to purchase a snw mill plant and return with it to the islands in the fall. Mr. Scott thinks there are splendid openings for tiie investment of American capital in these new possessions of ours. A party of four, consisting of Hon. M. A. Moody and Miss Bessie Lang of this city, Mrs. C. J. Heed of Portland, and Mr. II. D. Langille, of Hood River, made the trip Saturday afternoon, the first of the season, to Cloiid Cap lnu, remaining theie over night; and return ing to the river Sunday afternoon. Tho party went by wagon to he snow line at the Elk Beds, and front thence to tiie inn on Indian shoes, returning to the Elk Beds on skeeg, The party report about six feet of enoyf in the neighbor hood of the inn. Graut's, the American Ciar Store & Jfews Stand, will this (Monday) evening, at 8 p, m., give to the person holding tho winning number a 1001 Ham bier bicycle. In order to prove to the public that our drawing is on the square, we will allow the person holding tho winning coupon thirty days to cull for the bicycle. If not called tor then we will draw the sume number over, so don't destroy your coupons if you do not win on the first drawing. Remem ber tho date this evening, April 15th, at 8 p. nt. 1'hn J rl hIi Duke." Gel your seats for the "Irish Duke" play, to be given at the Vogt opera house Thursday evening, April 18th. This ia the last day the plan of the seats will be at Grant's, the American Cigar Store. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday it will he at the Powtollioe Pharmacy, Clarke & Falk's. Those who have not already bought seats, should procure them at once, aa the more desirable seals are being taken very rapidly, and there is every indication that there will be an uuuauly large audience. The elite ol the city will he there. Nearly 100 reserved seats are aold already. Aculnuliln'H Lout KplxtlF. James J. Montague, who writes the Note and Comment column in the Ore gonian, pens this rather neat rhyme: I inn linlslit'd, Jiryaii, finished, It's UMliietly up to lii-j To come oil my perch adioltly And to llK"t fe.t foremost. See? Square mo with th" push in llotton, Give my kindest to Marl; Twain; Tell him I am uwful sorry That Ills spiel for me was vain. Tell the democratic party That an ihsnecuu be found That will beat Imperialism I.ot.s of solid ones lyinn 'round. Tell the erowd thut rooted for me Of the hole that I am In, Kay 1 hated to desert them, JJut I had to save my skin. Cable llrother AkoiicHIo He ean acltate away If he feels- llkokeeiIne at It, iiut I've him to stop his pay. It was pleasant revnluthiK When the 'paulf.li gimp was here, And 1 sold the Tamils o them For big money every year. lint of late I've had to travel NiKht and day to keep ahead Of our old friend, Uncle Samuel, And it bored mo ou tho dead. So I guess I'll swear allegiarce, Though I hate to throw you down; don't think that I was destined For tho Filipino crown. I'll bo over ycur way some time, And I take this chtinro to state That you'll soon beho'd me voting The expansion ticket, straight. Itimeliall Game. The baseball game betweenthe High Schools and the Counter Jntnptrs was a warm one, which resultedin a victory for the Counter Jumpersby one ecore The game was hot and heavy all the wa through, but next Suday will be warmer one, and the Counter Jumpers will no doubt chooseBomeone besides ai high school umpire The line-up was s follows legislature. He will see that clubs are organized in every county in the state, and he proposes to make a hard fight and commence early. His friend, Jo seph Simon's, term will expire at that time. Mr. Simon will also make a fight, and with a few dark herses in the field the next eession of the legislature promises to be more tropical than the last. Oregon Mist. Thk Chuoxici.e predicts that these Si mese twins will have a tough time or ganizing clubs in their interest in this county. Wasco county has no use for either of them, and will abundantly prove it has no use for them the very moment it yets a chance. Card of 1 hanks. We wish in this manner to express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown us in our late bereavement. It is indeed a coneolation to know and feel that at this time of our great sorrow our friends, by kind words of sympathy aud consolation, seek to Mghten our burden of grief. The beau tiful exemplification of true friendship for us and our departed loved one has endeared the good people of The Dalles to our hearts. W. L. Bhabhiiaw and Family. JIuott O'Neal Evans Sechler Hagan Williams , Ballard Starr Smith c u s s lb 2b 3 b rf of If Ward Emerson Bartell Ball Cooper Dufur Murray Earl Gosser Senator IMIteliell Improving Under date of April 13th Senator John II. Mitchell telegraphed his son, Hiram E. Mitchell, of Portland, in response to many Inquiries concerning Senator Mitchell's reported illness, as follows: Wasuinuton, April 13, Captain Hi rain E, Mitchell, care H. C. Robertson, Commercial block, Poitland: Please say to all frieuds, although still confined to bed, 1 am getting ou splendidly ; im proving daily, no fever, good appetite, aleep well, no bad aymptoms. Am giv ing attention to correspondence, dictat ing answers to letters every day. My trouble has been an acute attack o' la grippe; threatened seriously for several days with pneumonia. It wilt perhaps be ten days or two weeks before 1 am uble to be about much. John H. Mitchell. We Want Neither uf Tliein. Hou, II, W. Corbett, who wae a can didate for the United States senate, de clares that on the first day of next Jau uary he will start in and make a tight (or the election at the next session of the Ira Kistner, of Tygh Valley, was ar rested Saturday night by Marshal Driver n a charge of having cruelly beaten the addle horae that he had ridden into town. It is alleged that the animal re sented being cinched up, aud lay down on the street in front of L. A. Porter's livery stable, w here he had been stabled, and refused to get up, and that Kistner smashed a one-by-four board over his head and perpetrated other cruelties on the animal. It is claimed for the de fense that the horse is a mean brute, and that he kicked his stall in the Por ter Stable's into splinters. The hearing of the case waB set for -1 o'clock this afternoon in the recorder's court. .MuHoiile. Meeting I There will be a regular communica tion of Wasco Lodge, No. 15, A. F. & A. M., at 7:30 this evening. Work in tho Second degree. All members and visit., ing brethren are requested to be present. By order of W. M. O. D. Doa.s'k, Secy. CASTOR I A For iulauts aud Children, Tbi Kind You Have Always Bought Our lino of Mop's Clothing for Spring is now complete, and wc are offering some choice bargains in this department. Two Specials! Round cut sack, fancy check worsted ; a. very stylish suit for Spring wear. We are sell inir these suits for A double-breasted, all-wool, blue serge with satin-faced lapels and front. These goods are the most popular ou the market; would he cheap at $15.00. Our special price only ;ck wnrcii-fi ; $7.50 topuiar ou ine $12.00 If you are in need 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 drctsers. If you don't know what you want in tliis line, come in and we will help you make up your mind. ..MAIER & BENTON. Have a Complete Stock of the Following Lines Rubber Garden Hose, Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools of all kinds, Large Stock of Fishing Tackle, Ti ubber Bicycle Tires and Full Line of Sundries, also Bicycles rented and repaired, Full line of Granite Ware and Tin Ware, White Mountain Tee Cream Freezers, Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges, Day, B. & II., and Cleveland Bicycles. Plumbing and Tinning done at Lowest Prices. Our Cord Wood and Grocery Departments are complete. Any orders entrusted to us on the above lines will &5 j'- have prompt attention. "&x; Wc will meet any and all Competition. We Positively Will Not Be Undersold. ..MAIER & BENTON.. 107 SECOND STltEET. l'HONES NO. I. We beg to inform the public that we have established in this city, corner of Second and Jefferson Streets, a Genera! Hardware and Implement Store We will Carry at all Times a Well-assorted Stock of the Following Builders' Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Miscellaneous Hardware, Superior Steel Ranges aud Stoves, Tin and Enameled Ware, Bicycle Sundries, Cutlery and Fishing Tackle, Guns, Rifles and Shooters' Sundries, Farming TooIb nnd Implements, Mitchell Wagons, Buggies and Spring Wagons, Champion Draw Cut Mowers, Reapers and Binders, Bissel Chilled Plows, Blacksmith and Wagonmakers' Supplies, Windmills, Hand, Force and Spray Pumps, Wrought Iron Pipe and Sheet Metals, Rubber Hoeo and Belting. Also Agents for Buffalo Pitts' Separators and Engines. Iu connection with our store we operate a Plumbing, Tin and General Repair Shop. Bicycle Repairing, Lock andGunsiuithing n specialty. All Orders entrdsted to us will have cat ef ul and prompt attention. Mail Orders wi'l always be filled with dispatch. SEXTON WALTHER, THE DALLES, - OREGON. Bears the Signature of Duu't Hub It iu, Juat wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Curo, a Scotch remedy, aud the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke & Fulk. Steam Wood-saw for sale. Can be bought for 1200. Call at this office. m'25-lni Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your tr cer for them. When your hair appears dry aud to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life aud vigor. Wo have what the hair needs when it gets In that con dition. We have the Crown of Science II a Ir dSSft-wSfc Grower and Cocoanut Cream flEWr Tonic. They will cure dand MP roll' a'd all sc.lp disease, Fur sale at Frazer s bur lier shop. Price 50c and 75u a bottle. We have a bicycle for $19.00, which is equal if not better than any $'.'0,00 or !f2." 00 wheel sold by others. Maier it Benton. nO 2w If anything ails your huir, go and see Frazer; he's the headquarters for all hair remedies. Remember that he makes a specialty of these goods. if For rent A six-room cottage, Applv to C. L. Phillips. al3Ut Ice cream and ice cream soda now nn tap at A, Keller's, aliltf WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone -lot). Local, 102. THE DALLES ...Employment Agency... Nest door to Star Lodging House. Positions Awaiting Men and Women. ur special granite' ware sale continues this week. See window for prices, Mays & Crowe, 8t(