FEMSE St MHYS. t Our standards aro novor pormitlcd to be lowered for the sake of price but our prices are always hold at the lowest point. Our constant aim is to improve the standards of this business to sell better goods, at the same low price, and to discover better merchandise. We state with utmost assurance that more real bargains aro offered every dav in this store than in any other store in town. Some Attractions in our Dry Goods Department. Wash Silks in stripes and plaldB; tho en'la of tli ih season's stock. Considered good vhIiih at ftOi! per yard. Wis oiler them this week nt 38XC per yard Wash Fabrics Special drive of Dimity Cords ut 4)4c per yard New Arrivals in our Men's Furnishing Dept. New Our SHOE Department. Oxfords Neckwear : and Correct ideas for conser vative dressers or "hot stuff" for the up-to-date young men. New shapes in four-in-hands, bows and bat wings. 50c See display in window. Sandals.. The young miss without a pair of oxfords or sandalp will he lonesome this season. Every young lady ought to have a pair for summer wear; they're so cool and comfortable. Our ox ford and sandal prices run something like this : Misses', 11'.. to 2 $1.10, 1.15, 1.25, 1.50 Child's, S'.r to 11 75c, $1, 1.15 and 1.25 Child's, r to 8 75c, 90c, $1.15 and 1.25 The stylos are so pretty that mother will let her have a pair when she sees them. The Dalles Daily Chronicle SATURDAY - - - MAY LT.. 1901 Ice Cream and IceCream Soda At Andrew Keller's. ) . . m TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wnano County wnrrnutH reKlHttirml prior ti .lunuitry !!, 1HII8, will l II1 1111 iirtineiitBtlmi lit my ulllue. IiitoreHt ;eim) artor Miiy 4. 11101. JOHN F. HAMl'SHIRK, County Trnanurr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Dressed spring chickens at the Stadel iuattfConuiii68ion Co.'s 24-tf Lost A lire policeman's badge num bered "." Please return 10 this oflice. mSI-ISt .Marshal Driver is Btill confined to his room with n severe attack of grippe. lie is improving slowly. Parties wishing good bowd can find it by applying at the WoHt Nnd, comer of Second and Liberty Htroetu. mL'C Hi I 'or rent Two or three rouins suitable for light house-keeping. Also a house of two rooms suitable for baching. In quire ut this office. 2-1 milt Ilobt. Mays and T. II. McGrocr last week sold their wool clip of this year, Hlored at Rhaniko, for 1 1 cunts per pound. Antelope Republican. If you want u government homuHtend, eall on Hudson & Rrownhill, the lead ing real estate agents, Washington street, The Dalles, Oregon. The dedication of the boll for the ion Lutheran church will take place one week from tomorrow. Sermon for t lie occasion will bo delivered by Rev. A. .J. I.mtH, ot Portland. Taxes are coining in lively thoBo days, following the notice that the day of grace is far spent. At noon today Sheriff Kelly had received over $10,000 Llix.Kl tlw. IJUll l.totiltlf HlUliU till) 1UWI IIIOWMMfc gj Frank Tyler, the carpenter, a former employe of Hugh Glenn, has been sink and helpless for the past couple of weeks from a sovore attack of rheumatism. At last accountH lie was a littlo better. - We are pleased to learn that at noon today Lois Thompson was "very decid edly better," and her recovery is now confidently expected. Her father, Mr. A. li. Thompson, la expeuted homo to morrow. The engagement ie announced of Miss Alice F. Iluott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iluott, of Eight Mile, to W. n . i am, t .. 11 ft I .. ,1 ir. unariea fiigier, jr., 01 rurumi The wedding will take place at the home of the brldo'fl parenta Wednesday even ing, May 20th. No cards. We have a One form (or sale about ten miles from the city. It consists of 170 acres; 155 acres in cultivation, 115 acres in wheat, nhich will produce at least 2000 bushels. We will sell this place within the next thirty days for $2000, easy terms. This is a snap. Hudson & ISrownhill, the leading real notntu anonta Tin Tlnllpo Cr 'P ll 1 1 .!!.. rinlmil nf . 1 1 I 11 ijd I1U l i a 1 morning indicated 30.1 feet above zero, a fall of eight-tenths in twenty-four hours. Yesterday waB the warmest day of the year. The maximum tempeia-, ture reached 81 degrees. Oil experts have been in the vicinity of the Cascade Locks for several days past, and while they will give out noth ing, it is known that indications are favorable for a large deposit of petrolium in the region which they have been pros pecting. The expei ts are also looking for coal lands. The Dnfur Dispatch says George B. Mourhili, of Grass Valley, has been in terviewing the farmers of Dnfur and Kiugsley and soliciting contracts for storing their coming crop of grain in a large warehouse he proposes to build in The Dalles provided he shall receive suflicient encouragement to warrant the Investment. With the exception of Borne little com plaint of depredations of the army worm on spring grain, the most flattering pros pect for a largo yield of all kinds of grain is roported by the farmors from all sec tions of the county. Indeed, present indications warrant the prediction that the largest crops will be harvested the coining harvest evi-r known in the his tory of tho county. Dnfur Dispatch. The grass in the old city cemetery in Home unknown way caught fire yoster day, and before Acting Marshal Harry Mallear could get there with help sev eral panels of the outside fence and n number of wooden head-boards and tho fencing around u number of the graves and lotfi were destroyed. The city lath ers have ordered tho repair of the out sido fenco and tho matter is being at tended to today. John Suodgrasp, brother of Robert finodgrass, of this city, and father of Mrs. J. Li. Havely, of Boyd, and Mrs. A. J. Brigham, of Dnfur, arrived at Dufur this week from California and will make his future homo with Mrs. Brigham. Mr. SnodgrasB is 87 years of ago. 1 1 ih father died at 104, a brother died at. Boyd u year ago aged 87, and Robert, of this city, the baby of the family, is over 80 and has never been sick a day in his life. A letter arrived at The Dalles post office this week addressed totlie "I'reai- lent of the Mohair Association of The alles, Ore." The letter is only one of irom three to twenty that arrive hero every day that are intended for one or "other of the aoventeen "Dallas" post- offices in the Uuited States. There isn't a score of Angora goats in Wasco county, probably not half R acore, hence there in no mohair association nor any need for one. When will outsiders learn that this city Jb distinguished from all other towns in the United StateB with a nearly similar name by the defin ite article "The," and that it is not The Dallas, wifh an a, but "The Dalles" with an e? We have a number of very fine loca tions in tiie state ot Washington that will make splendid farms, when cleared. They are near to school house and church ; good wells can be gotten on all of them ; six to ten miles from steam boat landing on Columbia river. If you are looking for a good homestead it will pay you to call and see us, or enclose a 2-cent stamp for reply and we will write you particulars. Hudson & Brownhill, The Dalles, Oregon. Seignior Smilini, of the Owl, believes in advertising, first and foremost in the local paper, and next in any effective, legitimate way. So today after the big procession of doge and ponies had passed, the seignior fixed up the east show win dow of the Owl, and located therein two little matrons of the pug persuasion with a family of six lovely little pugs. The very pretty little exhibit is labeled "The Owl's Opposition to the Dog Show. Patronize Home Industry." Speaking of the recent Bruner trial the Prineville Keview sayp: "This was N. J. Sinnott's first appearance in our courts and the able manner in which he reviewed the case and the logical in ferences he drew from the testimony must have carried conviction to the jury. For an hour he faced the jury, and the congratulation that he received at the close of his address were many, and all his friends who heard his able plea predict for him a bright future." The business directory of The Dalles is being compiled, and we are glad to state it is to be all home work. Hereto fore they have been gotten out in Port land, and in consequence many names were misspelled, etc., errors which will not happen in thiB case. The work is to bo lirst-ulaea and should be liberally patronized by our bueiness men, as it will bo depended upon for Eeveral yoais beloro being superseded by a new one. Advertisers In this way get several years' benefit of their advertisements. Tin: OiiuoxiiM.u inadvertently omitted to mention Mrs. Jim Blakeney and Mr. K. II. Merrill among the names of the delegates from the local lodge of Kobok ahB and Odd Fellows to the meeting of the assembly and graud lodge at Baker. Most of the delegates have returned and they speak in glowing terms of the gen erous treatment they received from their brethren and the citizens of Baker City and Sumpter. The latter town sent a committee to Baker City and invited the delegates to visit Sumpter and some COO accepted, who were carried there and back to Baker free and given the freedom of the city while there, At Sumpter the delegates were met by easily two-thirds of the citizens, headed by tho mayor and council, a troop of militia, the tire department and a brass band. Sumpter, they say, is a marvel ous place, with a population claimed at 2,500, as compared with 800 in 181)9 and nobody at all a few years earlier. The Woolrn Mill I'ropooltlon. The mass meeting at the club rooms last night, which was convened to dis cuss matters connected with a proposi tion for placing a woolen mill here, was fairly well attended. President Whealdon occupied the chair and stated the object of the meet ing. W. D. Wagnon, representing G. W. Hirst, of Iowa, was introduced and stated in few words what Mr. Hirst had to offer. Mr. Hirst was the owner of a four-set mill, worth $28,000. The mill was back in Iowa. Mr. Hirst proposed to install it here. It would give em ployment, when running at its full ca pacity, to from SO to 100 persons, and would haye a pay roll of $3500 to $5000 per month. Mr. Hirst asked the people of The Dalles to put up a loan of $25,000 for ten years at six per cent interest, the loan to be secured by a first mortgage on the plant and buildings. Mr. Wagnon pledged Mr. Hirst to bear all the ex penses of any investigation that it was thought necessary to make to determine the character of the machinery and the competency and ability of Mr. Hirst as a manufacturer. After a protracted d'tEcussion the en tire matter was referred back to the committee on manufactures of the com mercial club, whose membership gives complete assurance that whatever is done or advised by them in the premises will be done wisely. Since the meeting last night there has been considerable talk among the friends of the woolen mill favorable to having The Dalles' contribution to the project take the form of a stock subscription in stead of a loan. It is the opinion of sev eral prominent citizens that more money could be raised on subscription to stock, with the prospect of sharing in the profits of the enterprise, than on a ten years loan at the small rate of interest of sis per cent. Mr. Wagnon intormed these gentlemen that, other things being agreeable, Mr. Hirst would have no ob jection to a stock subscription of $25,000 instead of a loan. A Splendid Show. At the matinee performance of XorriB k Iiowe'B big trained animal show every available space in the immense tents was occupied. It is the most complete and interesting display of animal in telligence ever seen here. It is in fact an animal circus, as almost every act attempted by human performers is suc cessfully imitated .by these anitnale, and most wonderfully clever and sagac ious acrobats they are, too. The mag nificent street parade in the forenoon, with glittering chariots, handsomely carved cages and tableaux wagons, shapely and well-groomed ponies, dimin utive elephants, excellent band, trained seals, African zebra, and a host of other interesting features was the neateet as well bb the most complete ever seen here. The people who went to the Bhow expected much from the smart-looking little animals, but still they were not prepared for the many astonishing sur prises that the clever little performers had for them. What time the audience was not gazing in wonderment at the almost human acts of the animals, they were roaring with laughter at the clean comedy of both the human and animal clowns. The performance opened with a grand entree, much the same as nil circuses, but while it was going on a beautiful tableaux was fanned in the center of the ring by a dwarf elephant, an African zebra, almost two score of ponies, and as many dogs, with Suowflake, the beautiful white Shetland, at the top. Next came a military drill by twelve ponies that executed difficult maneuvers with remarkable precision. Then the dogs came ou. There were hind-footers and front footers and somersault dogs, and funniest of all the clown dogs. Fol lowing In rapid succession came numer ous riding acts by dogs and monkeys. The performing seals were a genuine novelty and won much applause by their clever work. Some very exciting chariot and hurdle races were given, and th closing act was a very realistic fire Eceue in which dogs ami monkeys, acting as policemen and firemen, handled tho miniature fire apparatus with astonishing skill. Taken all in all, it waf by far the best show of its kind ever eeen in this city. There will be another performance at 8 o'clock this evening. CASTOR I A For infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the tfguature of ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Ladies' Shirt Waists. Ladies' Shirt Waists. We are now showing a full line of summer waists in percales, madras, lawns, etc. Our assortment was never so handsome and attractive as this season. We make a specialty of White Waists. Call early and inspect this line, as we are sure we can satis fy the most fastidious. No trouble to show goods. ..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, Rubber Bicycle Tires and Full Line of Sundries, also Bicycles rented and repaired, Full line of Granite Ware and Tin Ware, White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges, Day, B. & H., 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 have prompt attention. "$5; We will meet any and all Competition. We Positively Will Not Be Undersold. ..MAIER & BENTON.. i I. 107 SECOND STIC BUT. l'HONKS NO. 4. I I'KKSON.VL MENTION, W. A. Johnston and H. W. French left this afternoon for Portland. State Superintendent J. H. Ackerman was in town yesterday on a viBit to the public schools. J. P. Abbott, of Wapinitia, was in town yesterday making preparations for shearing his band of five or six thousand head of sheep. , Mr. Joseph Crooks, of Prineville, an uncle of Mrs. John Filloon, stopped over here today on his way homo from attending the grand lodge of Odd Fellows at IJaker City. i. A. 11. Notice. Members of J. W. Nesmith Post, No. 152, W. R. C, No. 17, and Company D, O. X. G., are requested to meet at G. A. It, hall on' Sunday evening, May 2(1, 1901, at 7 loO sharp, to march In a body to the M. E. church tolisten to the an nual memorial sermon to be delivered by Rev. U. F. Hawk. I5y order R. L. Akin, Jost Com. Don't. You will not have boils if you take Clarke & Falk'a sure cure for boils. Don't expect a "cheap" enameled utensil to last long. It doesn't. Don't think such a one can bo kept clean. It can't. Don't believe the "cheap" enamel isn't steadily crumbling away. It is. Don't, imagine in using such you're not eating the enamel. You are. Don't llgiiro you are saving money buying the cheapest. You're not. Don't forget tho "cheap" has but one coating of enamel. Just one, Don't fail to recollect that imported Stransky steel-ware lasts for years. Don't buy that kind if health and economy are of no consequence. Don't try to get the genuine else where, for it's sold exclusively by mKJ.tf Mays & Citcnvu. Jf the people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, as there are few people who do not sufl'er from a feeling of fullness after eating, botching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbraeh, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which with no aid fiom the stomach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good Clarke & Falk'a J'. O, Pharmacy. Subscribe for The Cuuo.vici.ic, ASK FOR THE FOR MEN T'J SHOE Copyrighted Sold only by H. Herbring1, The Dalles, Or. U RESiauram L. Y. Hong, Prop'r. first-Class in Every Respect MK.U.S AT .U.r. IIOlMtS. Oysters Served in any Style. 87 St'Oimil St., The Dulles, Or WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone -13:). Local, 102. Acker's English Remedy will stop cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded, 25 cts. and 50 cts, Illakeley the druggist.