i I He Wanted the Place. PEHSE & MHYS, ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK. We wish to introduce a few items in- Wash Goods thai are very well known hy everyone. Their real value runs from 10c to 30c per yard. We otter them to you We realize the season for WASH Goods will be short, and as the goods must be sold, hence the big reduction. at 6c per yard. Odds and ends in PfCcQS Modi urn and dark colors, worth 10c and 12c Special fot rhis week at 8 1-3 cents per yard. Embroideries, Laces and All-over Tuckings in the latest creations. Linen Color All-overs and Ecru Batiste, the latest fabrics for shirt waists. We are showing a beautiful line of these goods. How are you fixed? Are you dressed cool? We've Alpaca, Flannel and blue Serge Coats here so thin that the tiniest little breeze goes through them. ..... Alpaca Coats 1.50 to $4.00 Unlinod Coats and Vests $4.50 to $12 Viilined Serge Coats tf.OO to 5.00 Flannel Coats and Pants 8.00 to $12 See our display in window of Fancy Summer Underwear, Special price, 50c per garment. AXjXj GOODS IH .A. nit 33 ID I INT 3PIaA.IKT FIG-UIIES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY MAY 27, 1901 (g) - Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. S) ) TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wbhiiu County wnrrnulN riElHtrl prior to .luutiury :i, IHtIK, will lm pnlil on prminntKtluii ut my ofltce. IiiturnMt :uuNit artnr Muy 11101. .JOHN K. IIAJUPHHIUE, County Treiturir. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Dressed spring chickens ut the Stadel mati Commission Co.'b -M-tf I.oflt A fire polieeman'B badge num bered "G." Please return to thiH office. m'-M-Iit Dr. and Mru. Logan moved today into their now home, corner of Fourth and Union. MIhr Katie Daffron ifl an inmate of The Dalles Hospital, suffering from ty phoid fever. The Dalles baseball nine will play with the Hoed Uivor nine at that place next Sunday. Found A purse containing a tmiail sum of money and a Htnall piece of cloth. Owner can find it at this office. '27-Ut Parties wishiim good board can find it by applying at the West Knd, corner of Second and Liberty atreeta. hi'JB HI Ham Brown arrived here today from Wapinitia witli nine head of fat hogs, which ho sold to Wood Brothers at C1., ceutH a pound, Tho first annual excursion to The Dulles and return irom Portland, of the Christoforo Colombo Society, of Port land, will tako place next Sunday. Circuit court convened hero this morn ing. There is a light docket, and the business of the suasion will probably be gotten through with by Thursday or Friday. L. T. North was recently fined $200 for Belling liquor in Crook county with out a license. North is an old offender who served a torm in the Waeco county j il for 11 worso olfence. At the drawing at M. T. Nolan's grocery more Suturday night Miss Jittu St. John held the winning ticket for the inagattino subscription, and T. S. Ron nett the winning ticket for the picture. There will be n meeting of the Htock holders of the Driving Association next Wednesday evening, at the club rooinp, when, among other things, the mutter of the 4l h of July celebration will be tuken up. Henry Hudson's four .and six-horse teams arrived here today loaded with 12,000 to 13,000 pounds of wool from Dayville, Qrant cowpty. They will re- pocket-book con handkerchief and Finder will leave in 27-2 1 turn thither in a few days laden witii merchandise. LoBt Saturday, a taining a ring, silk small Bum of money, at this office. A. M. Bunnell, of Centerville, went to Vancouver on tills morning's boat witli twenty-five head of fine horses, which he purchased in the Klickitat valley for Weber & Smith, of Vancouver. Judge Blakeley has on exhibition at the Blakeley drnit store a very excellent oil painting of his dog Guy, who is well remembered by many Dalles people. The painting is by Mrs. Barrett. -' President Penrose, of Whitman col lege, will lecture at the Congregational church tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, on "Good Citizenship." Mr. Penrose is a speaker of marked ability and should be greeted by a large audience A dispatch received this morning from the weather-forecast officer at Portland predicts that the river will rise during the next couple of days, and will reach a height by Wednesday so that the locks will ))H I'lnnnd In navigation. Tl. I,. f !,,. Innnl A iTl UKUII liUI a Wt bllU IUlUI J . lit lb. post, the W. U. C and Company D of the state militia attended the M. E. church last evening in a body and were .i.-i,.rtut,i.wl liv il 1'i.rl' uvf.filll.tif llfirl ullt. table address bv Rev. U. F. Hawk. The meetings conducted by the Free Methodists in the tabernacle, at the corner of Fourth and Washington streets, will continue all of this week. Prayer meeting, 10 a. in. ; holiness meeting, 2:110 p. in.; preaching at S p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Mike Manning, tho well-known wool buyer for Hallowell & Donald of Boston, informs Tun Ciu.onici.k that he bought during the paBt week n Antelope, Shan iko and surroundiug country and The Dalles, in the neighborhood of 1. 000,000 pounds of wool, at prices averaging about 11 cents a pound. Mayor 15. 15. Dufur has received offi cial notice of the international mining congress that convenes at Jioiso City, Idaho, June 2M. Under the rule of rep rosentation the mayor of each city and town is entitled to name five delegates at large. Mr. Dufur will gladly and willingly appoint any representative cit izens of The Dalles who may desire to attend tho convention, If. O. Hooper informs the Antelope Herald that in the recent Bakeovon horse-ride out of about 2500 head gath ered only two mongy horses were found outside of the Pine Hollow country. These two horses were brought over from the reservation, and as soon us it was discovered that they were mangy tney were dipped. In the Pine Hollow country there are a few cases of mange, but every precaution is being taken to keep it from spreading. The Grass Valley Journal thus antici pates an uyent down on the boards (or tomorrow night: "On the 28th of May, eight of the Dufur I. O. O. F. 'boyB' will come to Grass Valley to be initiated into the Camp. Our Camp members are looking forward to this occasion as a picnic, it's to be an all-night session, sure thing. From what we have seen in our travel around town, the Dufur three-linkers will know that they have been some place when they get through the Camp." During the past week Antelope has developed into quite a wool market, says the Herald. Mike J. Manning, representing Hallowell & Donald, has within the last few days bought eight or ten clips of wool, aggregating about half a million pounds, for which he paid eleven centB. Among others he has bought a clip of about three hun dred bags from Tom Brogan, and Mr. Manning says that this is one of the beet clips that he has Been In thie country. The silk worms have begun their work and are now on exhibition. These worms were imported direct from China and were procured th rough the influence of Minister Conger. This is an oppor tunity to study one of nature's most wondrous processes and must be seen to be appreciated. Everyone, especially tho young, should Bee these little spin ners. They will be ou exhibition sev eral da.VB in the building near the cor ner of Second and Washington streets, juBt hack of Mr. Kuch's bakery. Doors open from 2 until 0 p. m. Admission 10 cents. A thrifty Dutch Flat farmer of the populist persuasion, tried a little game ou the county clerk this morning that will bear mentioning. One day laet week the farmer brought to the cork's office one ear and part of the scalp of a coyote, which he claimed he had killed on his place with strychnine. He was allowed the bounty of $2, although the clerk was in some doubt as to the legal ity of granting it when one ear of the scalp was uot presented. His suspi cious that there was some crookedness at the bottom of the bieiness were fully yerlfied this morning wheu tho eamu farmer brought in the head of a coyote, with one ear and the surroundiug scalp missing. Of course he had a story to acconut for the missing ear, but it didn't work with tho clerk worth a cent, and his palpable attempt to cheat the county out of $2 fell through. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the tfguature far Hale. A stylish black driving horse, very gentle. Also a nearly new open buggy, harness, blankets, etc. Very cheap. Address, W. R. Rockwki.i., w27d2w-w3iv Dufur, Ore. Some time ago the following adver tisement appeared in the columns of An Astoria paper: "Wanted Clerk in in surance office, with some experience in fire and employets' liability business; salary, $480. Address, in own hand writing, stating age, past experience and where at present employed. X 69, thie office." One of the replies teceived to the advertisement is worthy of publi cation, and is herewith given : "1 reply to your advertisement and beg to offer you my services. I have made a special study of insurance law in all its branches. In addition to my vast knowledge of insurance work, I converse fluently in many languages, among which I may mention French, Greek, Latin, Gum-Arabic, Boer, Ger raano, Sausago, Italiano iGorgonzola;, Billingsgate, Hindoo and Doodoo. I write shorthand (200 words), long-hand, left hand and right band, and can write with both hands at once, thus getting through a vast amount of work in my working day of twenty-three hours. I am willing to devote my whole time to your service and give my life if neces sary, if you still adhere. to your generouB offer of $180 per annum. I am only 27 years of age, but feel quite capable of taking the position offered. If agreea ble to you, my wife would be pleased to clean your office regularly without extra charge. My references are irreproacha ble, and if you consider my application favorably I would forward them to yon per goods train. The cost of postage for your answer to me can lie deducted from mv salary." ...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 lino 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 tho most fastidious. No trouble to show goods. Italley Gatzert ou IJalleslNirtlamlUotuJ We wish to announce that the fine and newly-equipped fast steamer Bailey Gatzert has been placed on the Portland Dalles route as a strictly excursion boat and to enable tourists and the people of Oregon and Washington to make the round trip by daylight on the Columbia river, through the Cascade mountains on the following schedule: ' Leaving Portland at 7 o'clock every morning (except Monday), reaching Cas cade Locks at 12 m., stopping at Hood River and White Salmon and arriving at The Dalles at 3 p. m.; starting back at 4 p. in. and arriving in Portland at 10 p. m. Meals the very best the market can afford, and only 25 cents. Fare to Portland one way $1.50, and round trip $2 50. Landing and office foot of Union street. 'Phone, long distance 591. If you desire to take a trip for pleas ure, for grandeur for everything that eye or heart could wish and that no other part of the world can furnish, go for a ride on the Bailey Gat.irt, make up a party of your congenial friends and together pass the most enjoyable day of your lives. Very Cordially Yours, 27-d.iw2w White Com.au Link. To Flreiueu'8 Tournament at nepnner. For the firemen's tournament at Heppner June Utb, 12th and 13th, the O. R. & N. Co. will make a rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip on the certificate plan; provided, however, fifty or more paying passengers of not less than 50 cents each have been in at tendance. Under these conditions dele gates, or members of delegates' family, that have paid full fare to Ilepp ner, will be returned at one-third fare on presentation of certificate to our agent at Heppner on or before June Hth. Certificates must be signed by F. W. Roberts, secretary, and will he is sued only on any of the three days prior to open in it day of the meeting, includ ing tho latter, if total attendance does not equal the requirements, holders of certificates will be sold return tickets at regular one-way rates. m27-jlO James Iuei.a.vd, Agent. ArivertlNtMl l.otlum. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postofiice at The Dalles un called for May 27, 1901. Persons calling for the same will givo date on which they were advertised : ..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 lino of Granite Ware and Tin Ware, White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges, Day, B. & 11., and Cleveland Bicycles. Tlumbing 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. We will meet any and all Competition. fxs. -fi5i We Positively Will Not Be Undersold. ..MAIER & BENTON.. 107 SECOND STKBETi PHONES NO. 4. PERSONAL MENTION, Ford, Mrs J F Hubbard, Delia Hill, Caleb Kargle, Marv Love, A K McKollar, Frank Morrison, Oley Puot, Charles Patteihon, Burt Ktaats, N C Foster, J T Hildebrand, Lulu Johnson, Oscar M Leonard, Claude Marsh, G A Parsons, B F Strons?, Frank Foshack, John Van Dusen (Fish Warden) J. M. Pati'kuson, P .M. A, T. A: A, AI. There will be a special communication of Wasco Lodge, No. 15, A. F. & A. M., this (Mondaj) evening at 8 o'clock. Work in M. M, degree. All members and visiting brethren are requested to attend. By order of the W. M. O. D. Doaxk, Secy. Skin affections will readily disappear by using DeWitt's. Witch Hazel Salve. Look out for counterfeits, If you get De Witt's you will get good results. It is the quick and positive cure for pilee. Clarke & Falk's P. O, Pharmacy. Brent and Frank Driver, brothers of the city marshal, are in town. Judge Capies, of Portland, is here ou buBinesB before the circuit court. Mayor Hurlburt and A. MacAdam are registered at the Umatilla House from Shaniko. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mac Allister and Mrs. A. M. Kelsay were passengers on this morning's boat for Hood River. Dr. J. L. and Mrs. Adams and eon, of Hood Hiver, urmed here on the noon train on business before tho circuit court. Colonel and Mrs. Nye, of Prinoville, arrived here laet night on the way to Portland, where the colonel will under go an operation for cataract on ono of his eyes. Mr. A. R. Thompson, who was ap prised of tho serious illness of his daughter, Lois, while on the way to Buffalo, returned homo yesterday. At noon today Lois was still improving and her recovery is now confidently ex peeled. Judge A. S. Bennett, of this city, and Attorney A. A. Jayne, of Hood Hiver, were passengers on tho noon train for Grants, from whence they will go by stage to Goldeudalo on business before fie superior court, which convened there this morning, liOKN. Sunday morning, May 2(lth, to Mr. and .Mrs. W. L. Harrington, of this city, an eleven-pound boy. If the people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would ' be used in nearly every household, as I there aro few people who do uot suiter ' from a feeling of fullness after eating, I belching, flatulence, sour stomach or 'watorbrash, oaueed by indigestion or I dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol j Dyspepsia Cure, which witli no aid from ' tho stomach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do vou ijood Clarke A F.ilk's P. O. Pharmacy. Kxperieuce is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup, Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded 25 cts. and 50 cte. Blakoloy, the drug gists. DeWitt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels the im purities speedily with no discomfort. They are famous for their efficacy. Kasy to take, never gripe. Clarke & Falk's P, O, Pharmacy. ASK FOR THE Jr - - SHOE for!men Copyr!ghtJ Sold onfyby H. Her"bring The Dalles, Or. NEW YORK Reeteurent L. Y. llonc, l'rop'r. Fipst-Glass in Every Respeet mi:ai.s at am. mums, Oysters Served in any Style. h7 Second St., Tlio Dalles., Or WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone -iX, Local, 102, Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday, Don't foruet this. Ico cream and ice cream soda now on tap at A, Keller's. al.'ltf at