THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE,' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1894. The Weekly Chronicle. M I) t..k.. ullKltoM Clubbing List. ... .. ,r Ciihum. I ic, hlch g.vvu tl.S i.... tiio werk, baa made arrangement In ,-luli wiili tli" Ml"!" publication, and oiler two -uHm one year for tit t In more limn Ihe lr I f un; ll-ulr Our liriio (itliv fl.73 3.(10 .'.Ml :i..'." (V-li'l. ! 1 InktM rtf.i,! ill rfm . Ar.H'l' "ll ElMltrf . . , fcrillil, i4 "Ill 't l-ll iiii ai. mtkt itir.v "i. I iii. inl rM h Ilia cra.Hi, (. II ,.1'lla.ll, ' Mi J..I1I1 hit hall nl II four, aal. I Maty, "lh Hi' hall a y.ura, Ml. I J. .hi!. 1 lin ri al 1.1 llila lllll al.iry II w.. I.l 11 I b.. rlyhl li I. II I111I Hair " lip au l fi ku.1 lirr ball, W lill J. .nil 11 in iilhi-r hall ll 1 I tlla lllailrll Wmltit-Mja) a lialljr. tlx M i rt ! Club hail It rrgiilar ilanrn ! ' ' j The following deeds were filed for The county court held a special session j record yesterday ; iratcnlay. i I'crnecia A Turner to Alva I. Turner, The Wuodmrn gave a .lraant party j ' of are 15, tp 1 n of r 13 ,1 rralrrnily hall lat bight. ; " Tha I'x al ill tin lull ought totmr.j J"'"' U' WaUoii anil wifu to I! C if. imwt of It bring "Im Mrtr.. " Towiin, Iota 1, 2, 3. i, 5, fi, 7, H, 9 anil 10 .Inhloik I, Krwin Jt WataWi aihlitiuu t i.nnty ( o.ml..,oi. r. Iliowrr. ami 1 1 ,w ,,,KK, ,;iver . . IXM..I!. rr l...r. yMtrr,l.y ..tnnllng j JrM MM,n o, iMtU vu , . .,rr,al in.rtlng of tha rou.ily ,w,rl. , K Kug,n , , Uwk V. M. I'. Writ of m-ntnark took thn ! 1-1. Thouiiiii' al litlou to l)ullr City ; mill vl Bllrgiriirai yratrrjay and i how a i l'.""l. all t!larl Aiiirtlran ritirn. , I'liittxl Mate to Jauir A Mrrriman, J.i la'fl liia.lnhaw thla morning over-j 11,8 "'. l I n, t ' 9 ; patent. ru .1 tlm ih-iniirirr in thn r of thr j Juhn W Clarno V A N-hcrms kaii, lota Male againat Martin. Thitwlll ,rln I 3 ami 10. Mm k I . tow n of Anteloj ; 1. m.tirr up for trial in frhruarr. I Tl.a Orrgon UnJ Irrigation Liimbrr itiiin a nuinbrr of Irai hrr are in tha IV an.l liinr. .m mili.lfi fa... a .. n ,'.ii i . I. . 1 1 it ,'rlghtaaml right of way of Clear crwk if.un irm I jm ami artal from IfuixJ ... . Kucr. Tlit uirrilng tomorrow wlilahow nrarlr every Irarlirr In Ilia county prrarnt. Tl.a tlay liaa Imvu rlear atiJ Ix-aulilul. .inll,. rol.lrr than ytr,..y, but j alwvv tha frwilng ulnt. Thar I niu.l rnongl, in tight U. It through J .holr lot. of .u. h waathrr. ''. anil enough al to mak una think that ! U'rhfuot Itarlf wt here. ivputy Mirritr llarnr thia wrok ar rrte.j one lh IC. iNlvlr. who rride in tha hitklyou and ha ben Indicted for , Ihe triuia of oljgiuy, and l.xlgo.1 hi 111 n the rounty jail. Havlaw la arriiMsl d llting with on wife whll having an Hhrr In the Willamrlte valley. Mr llartira (. ,ni.,l i.i ai f.u.l .( , ... .11 in -p t:e made Ihe arreal.Jarkaonville Time. 1 or Mration anil input irom lue nigii 1 Tl.r ,,ry In Ihe raw of the Male .,,,,, Kri, , ,t ,hlng of the i j.-i.t lluneo Krllry wrra rh.rBr-l at j kim, py.r ,,.,,, Tie i:ide. ' rrutih by Judge .Stephen, l.-t mght at Vflli,t, Mr.o. ih.e cu.r.l..g th. ,and up to I o-rk.k Ihl.timrning I,,,,,,,,, Mvrt!c virhell, I hd m.l agrrr.1. A fiu a ll.l ra.e I. j ia h.o.jiaon. Mav 'e, hlrr. Div' et.lrd. probably tomorrow, llie trial ' ! AKw . v . ilr n All.-,., t l.ret. r CUrr and j X.NCterve. the l.wjrrrl.argTHl will, ' T,1M ,(U.l ,,y M,jJ :...i,g birnl Keilry to murder Savre..,,, ,;ln At.n WM, vrrv ani lax tuvtin. ' Comrriiiiig thn rnrnt ii'lliti.ni at -juai!y I look there are two ttoriea hlrh ill li'. I agrra with one anothrr, the di I tite li-ii,g a to lime only, AiTording 10 thr itory of tha crew on 'S2 that train an lro niinutr late, w bile according to 1 Ihe Uiya 011 23. 22 wa a minute or Iwo j head of time. We printed the tlory a , heard It flrt, ar.il of conre Ji not j j reieini o y wtilcll crew It Correct. t nuiailaj lllr The deal for the branch aylum ita at I'nlon wa completed at Salem yratrr lay. The ttale pay li'i.OiK) for the ri.-rly The Jury in Ihe Kellry ra.e at I'm I- I nd brought in a verdict yralrrday "H'MiIng Umling film guilty ol inurilcr In ! lie acond degree. Mr. M. Morran came In from Center- villn loilay, bringing 4 tiogt, which be I I In the Columbia Tacking (V. He Jin,..,., 1 n,r ,1111111, it of the inountuin I ween here on I Centrnlll yratrrdny, Hid aya the road wa in horrible con- 'lion lor driving hog, there Ixdng ev- 1 ral inche of miu and lilh. Jiige lradlmw tmlar ik'ned the certitlcntu of prohablo raua" In Sav ;e' ciiae, and flxrd hi liindi at I. '', avago w ill now : probably he allowed to 1 1 1 tt 1 1 1 lirrn until the tuprcmo court a -e 11 jh 111 hi crtae. Aa Savage I alo V '' 1 11 i rr i to irlve t.'I.IHli) bond In the luted State court, on the i-bnrg" of bhing the mail, the total jamd ri"nirrd ' fore he ran get out I $il,.M)'. Kil.Iay I'.ull Miintingt n A Wi;o!i urn moving i'eir olllrea Into thn old bin- olllrc ver the exprr oilier. P you want a winter aiiit, orovercnit? ?' to, cnll on John l'mhck nnd we hi and rleguiil good. Huhling William huvo at theli' f unpin room, corner Second and Court tree!, a fine lot of claret, port and xin indel wine, which they will tell to the ado or at retail at loweat poaalble riera, Iecl.1. Stubling .V William have received a fine aortiurnt of lmHirted liipior dur ing the week, contiatlng of brandie, V liinkioa and wine, which they will filler over their tar, and will retail at Very low price. Only tho ln-t wine, li'iuor and cigar kept at thnlr tamplo hxim, comer Court and Second alrfeti. Mocli complaint I mada concerning '' action of a large numbcrut boy who filled the hack end i,I the opera houae Uit tillit. Their noise and talking were very annoying. Parent stioiiM not allow thalr children to atli ml public meeting of thi kind without Itlier he I n If wlththmnor having some one rUo look after thrill. Mi" Augusta Schiller, abright, pretty j . ,...,., ,.,. ... ''...I Ith beautiful In iialiiyand cultivation, lia iiitnslurrd aurrcsafully Into Him An. iloraon'a bran new Ian-, "Jolly old Chunia," which will presented here Pec. 1.1, tome very superior music, not heard oiltalili) coiiiii: ofrui now-a-davt without bilrlctipia frill. Thi teak Volume fur Miaa Schiller. Tha regular luWription price of the Wkkki-v CiimtNii i.K la I ..'Ml and tha regular pticaof tha Wuxkiy Oiikiiosia ; ial.fi). Any one ttibtcriblng for Tux (ii limit i t anl paying for one year la I advance ran get both Tiik Ciimokri ! ami tha Wxkki.v Oukoonum for fJ.OO. All ol.l aubarrilier paying their ub rrlptlon a war In advance will lie en- titled in tha same offer. Ilaal ratals 1 raaaarllua. ainl rurl (j. to tlie rortlanil I.aml Irri- gation l.umlirr ami Furl Co.. all watrr irri;aiion aim iraniioriaiion ranai, Krog f 41 k a Crerk Irrigation Co. anil all the water right ami dam aitr of Clear Crwk !ka htoraga Co. Tha Orrgon I.amhrr (o. to K Ii ken no.4 ,p l n, r U $1,00.1. Win. liuakirk, aiJiiiiulatrator of the p,u,B w( Kfr K (;ri,niJ( Vl Ur , ry, o( n,., ., i, of i ... , 1 . 7,1 Thr - MM. Thr Teai hrra' Inatilnle held iU fil iiiefting laal evening In the tviurthouae, and the Intrrrat taken by the public a well attratnl by thr crowd that llllnl the rourtriKim to overflowing. The een ier were fina. The muie by Ihe double ouarlrt, conitiig of I'rofet- 1 ' ,, .... . g asl Mr. AlUn lui an eioeptionully j g rod tenor voice, and can rrat aamirtsl , that it wa beard with a great deal of J j ilra-mre by tlie large audiencfl on hi Ural apiearanie. Tho m itationt weir all g'd, lht of Mi" Catharine Martin .,-,.,tioiiallv io. The ilituion of Ihn .. adoption of Oregon Text Iiookt" did . ..t wi,o a ranuv aa the tubiect w,)(,d (rrmit. AtarlMit l.vlter. Following 1 the lit of letter remain ing in the potollii-e at The Dalle un called for Pre. I. 1S1M. IVraon calling lor tlie nine will give date on which ''""X were advertinnl : I Aiideron, A Allen. I'.nd Itollrn. oilivrr llngan, John I luglir, J C Kahl. l.ttle Ijithin, Mr A llrown, Mr M llogan, Mr Icon llvdr, i ll Uthin, Mr A Mr Mr N M Mi'inger. Fred K Miller. Mr W I" W C Miller, liun Mniiouii, l.miia ( Nolan, John i irbnn, F. McCartrr, Fred , Nolan, M J Palmer, M A Parkin, Maaton rope. ' Pollard. Misa l.aur I'onahack, Mr Head. M K ftomero. Ignario Sacker, C S Smith l'ro .inilh, Cad (2) Streeter, Frank 'rlier, It C Thrall, I'rol .la Wagner. Krnet W hlght. James William, Frank J. A. CltOH-IKI, V. M. Inailluta l'ro(rain. The following I the program f..r thi evening and tomorrow morning: ovmh noi HK 7 ;.".0 o'lim K. ponhlrlinaitct! repeated by reijue-t High School rnpil Piiuio Solo ' Mi" Newman I return . Stnto SiMd. F. I!. McKimy poulile li'iartct High School Pupil. K.cltiitiim I'1,'""''" Cantn'it . Forty Children MOIIMMi tKHHIOM ):M o'i ioi k. Critic' Keport. . , 'hvical d raining in Srhoola I.. Uelcli MiiHic in I'ublic School . . II. I.. Howe Suclling-lluw- Much, llow Tailglit Louirie Kintoul 1'repnration for Teaching Franci Kowo S hiH.I tioverniiu'iit Aaron Fr7.ler Itiiainra Sraaion cloning nllr. I ileiri to inform the public on tho mibject of mv aei.aratlon from Joneph Fawcett.that I did not leave him, but that he turned me out, ordered nie to leave, and thi w ithout cauae or provo cation Km t.uin tack" lr tale -it the Waaco wareliouae. ... All palil baulalinl by ! Mile-1 Palu IMIU. Iftrkrri' laatltata). Ttniraitiix. The Inatitute met in the Court atrcct hoolhoiiiw at tl .'Jit tiui moriiing, ami wa oMMiei by aoiii iiri!i'd tinging, hid by I'rof. fstratton, Mi.i IreiiuCalli 011 bring at the organ. The enrollment of teacher allowed a large attendant!. The woful t ondllioii of mad eiiiliii to town from the oiitherii purl of the roiuity prevented teveral tearhera from being j.rinent. The program aa printed wa fully car ried out. Tho paper read by the teach ei were of a very high order, ahowiug much rureful thought in their prepara tion. I'rei.etit Chnpmiin, of the State l'iiivriity, I'amv in ooii after the o(en lug neri iea, and by bit ready rriti clam rontrihuted no little t the inter eat. Mr. William, agent for Maynard .t Merrill, wa prevent during the morn ing tear Ion, and gave a very inntrurtiv ai-count of hi i'i perienro in managing bad boy. J. M. Carroll in necretary and Mi Irene Calliaon bold the umleHirable poaitlon of rrilir. l'reiili'iit Chapman will lecture to night In the ot-ra bonne on "The Col lege and the World." The attendance of citii'ii in encour agingly lartfe. rhenll rall thowed the following teacher in attendance: Ma tilda i IlolliMter, I-na K Midi, I-ouine Kilitotil, Magix Hinn, I '.in 111a Vogt, J V McArthur, Nan CiKiH-r, Catharine Martin, Flie I'.ail. Kranci llowe, Sa Una rhirman, O It Connelly, Minnie Michel!, Ida Oiueg, M.tlx I Hiddell, M N KtratUin, tiracr- Hill, Ii.nie Allaway, May Klton, Jnhu (iaviii, Katie I". (.'ooier, I.ura Welch, Klhi CoijK-r, MH.m. Hill, Tena Kinloul, The Ialle; Hattie Stirn wri, K A tiailey, 1' 1 I'nderwood, Boyd; Cai M Cheeae, o-Mile; Nellie llud-Hin, I. IS Th'ima, I'litur; lo!lie Moaier, J M Carroll, Moier; Annie Sear, Irene Ca'liaon, Jonie I lanaberry, IWi laeuberg, F N Ienlerg, C I. Gil bert, (iraeo (iraham. Hood Hiver; Ida I. F.vrrhart, Millie K I'aikiut, Catrade I-ockt; Kill MacCullorh, Ioyd. Aw Orf 00 Hoy Abroaa. The following from the Hilliboro In dependent will prove Interesting read ing : ".kmie year ago the therilT of thi county bad a prisoner little older than a boy in hi term, charged with burglar oualy entering the Fartnington creaiiierr. He wa arretted on an indictment, and confined at tha jail here at Ililiaboro, but hi mind failing, lift wat (trapped to a board and transferred to the intane aaylom at fcalem. After a time be re covered and wa returned to the custody of the nheriir. Hut in a abort time hi health again broke down, and be wa released the oltlcer expecting to be able to pick him np when wanted, but he diaap'ieared, and all Sheriff Ford had when be took the ollii-e wa a bench war rent. The boy wa known here by the name of Oacar ScholllN-rg, but the world now know him a Lieutenant Scbell berg, of the Japan navy. How- the thing came bIhmU is beet told by the lieutenant bimaelf in a letter rireivod by SheriiT Ford thia week : "Ciimn ro, Corea, Oct, 111, lSUl. "Mr. II. I'. Ford ; I tupixae that you will lie urpriiied to receive a letter from me, but I thought I would let you know I am no inoro the half-witted boy, a once I bad the misfortune to lie. After leaving Oregon, I terved two year in the Cnited State navy, and wa dis charged by rnuet. I now bold the rank of lieutenant in the Japan navy, ltrfor thia war I over I hope that good fortune will favor me and allow me to rie in rank. Your truly, O. Sciim.i.nrai.. A Ital' Art. A dispatch dated at Haltimore tells this interesting story of a rat: Aral extinguished every incandescent electric light in a large number of building in tho central part of the city on Thanks giving night, set lire to the sw itchboard in th. British Fleet ric Light Works on Monument street, near Constitution; m.ished up the switchboard, destroyed tlu insulation and ruined a lot of w ire, causini a damage that will cost ninny liollais to repair. The rat entered be hind the itchboard and started tow- iks the machinery in front. Jut n he got tinder the switchboard there wa a bright tlash of light, and then the rat iiatrophe was accomplish. The rat had tic-en standing with his hind feet r.11 one brass terminal and put hi front feet on another. Instantly 2,7iH) volts of electricity imssed through hi body, 1 voltage able to produce 1,000 horse power. Ho was wet, and his hair was completely burned oil", his body be coming rigid, n if suddenly froreit in the act of stepping ncross from one bras piece to the other. 1 he .lolly (Mil I hnnia." "Jolly Old Chum" will lie seen at tho opera bouse the night of Pec. 1. This comedy is full ol fun, music and dames, a there aro plum in a plum pudding, w iiii h means, of course, that there is no limit to the good thing "in ll." The "Jolly Old Chums" i tuid to make one laugh In spite of one' self. It 1 im possible to watch the two young bright comedians, J. J. Krctt and Budd Boss and not forget nil the troubles one bus to contend w ith In daily life. H teem to lie the mission of the interpreter of thi very funny farce, to mnkeone forget that there I tin h a thing a melancholia, i The aoni,' are tald to be exceedingly bright and catchy, comedian full :;',,:! wit, medley that are brand new sen ted by a host of pretty girl. The Loring sitcr ( li inll a and MyrtW) are with thi ronriaiiy and have met with; wonderful success. Their specialty i entirely original arid unique) and 1 called the umbrella dance. ' The J-oring lister being it first ex ponent on the ttage, ami they nre cer- ! tain to have imitator. Townrd the close of the second act, they come trip- ; ping in, their face and bodict hidden by j a gaudy parasol, backward and forward I they dance In unison, with only their I yellow biiskined, black hosed limb in view of the audience. A rhango in the music, and the umbrellas gracefully drop i, behind them, awl then with their face! smiling at the delighted audience they 1 repeal the steps. The Loring girl are ' St. Uuiau. born and reared there, and I farrPi '(:hmn ca,t ,(Jlowi . ..Mr, have en seen at the different place, of ; ,5,., .. , TarU.t . .. j;ree(J. amnsement in thi. .peri.lty during the IVr(.y ,.. ..Tom ,!r)rnIiaiUi.. Her. pa.tse.win. Ueserved-at.atBlakeleylH.rt , ,ro vn. ,.MrH Br, Mig. At Houghton. 1 Aldrich; "Flora Strong," Mil Bunker, Tiarhan' Inaiitata. j of The I al le. Special scenery w as con- I structed for theoc:casion and the costum- Oa ing to wiine lack of preparation, , i"g. "make-up" and acting of the com and the absence of two of those on the ! pany was very creditable, larifelv due to program, it wa not carried out the stage 1uar.a1reu.er1t of Mr. Crown, printed for the afternoon. However, J who is well known in I'ortland theatrical in lieu of her promised paper on "Busy Work in l'rimary Classes." I'r:jf. Cior huni and hra.ier being absent, Irof. (iavin promptly camo forward and gave one of bis admirable talk on "The Use of the Cilolie." There was little or no discussion during the afternoon session. The presence of a number of pushing agent of rival publishing house, adds life and Interest to the institute. kvicix; xxkucisks. The overcrowded condition of the opera bouse long before the beginning of the exercise, thowed the urgent need of a larger ball for such gathering. The tinging w as very good ;' recitation by Bessie French extra good; but the doll drill wa just good, gooder, goodest ! The addres by 1'rofctsor Chapman, of the State University, a a moit earnest, able, and a scholarly plea for higher education. 1'erhaps the moat notewor thy point in the address wa the em phasis given to the necessity of acquir ing Ihe ability to express one' self cor rectly, forcibly and fluently in the Knglish language. THIS MOIIXINO' SXSMO. The teacher were rather alow in as sembling. Several new face were to be teen, among them being Trot A. Fraxier and Mis Kditb I'eabody, of the Dufur school. Alter aome excellent tinging and roll call, the critic made her report. While some mistake were noted, the warm commendation of the many excellencies of yesterday' work must have been a balm for all wound made by the criticism!. The discussion of the "County Course of Study in Ungraded Schools" showed that the teaches ol the county are alive t.i the necessity of ome system of grad ing schools, whereby uniformity and def inite results shall be secured. The greatest difficulty found in trying to use the present course has been on account of opposition on the part of parents. The appearance ol Supt. McF.lroy on the platform was greeted by look of quiet satisfaction on the part of acquain tances. The remarkable stillness of the room was a just tribute to the worth of Mis Nn Cooper' paier on "A tjuiet School How Secured." The same may be said of the finely composed essay on "Silent F'orc in School Government," by Mis Ferhart. Lack of time cut short any discussion of these very important subject. The sug gestions of the essayists were however 10 thorough and appropriate that further discussion seemed unnecessary. The time was too limited for a profita ble discussion of map drawing, yet the talk and blackboard illustration of 1'rof. As Stogsdil! were interesting and in structive, and elicited some valuable comments. K. A. liailey read n well composed eulogv on the value of mathematical study. There was one almost inexcusable mistake in yesterday' report, wherein it wa slated Miss Callison was organist. This was wrong a Miss Holliater pre sided at the organ, r. A llnl t rip. On Sunday Mr. T. I'. Madill, who lives M miles from Albany, on tho North Santiam, with tho assistance of two noigliKirs, came into the city on a hand car, for the purpose of procuring a burial casket tor his father-in-law, Mr. Geo. W. Whitman, who had died the day be fore, and returned with it, niakinir the trip in sixteen hours. Anyone w ho has helped to "pump" a handcar m the grades of the Oregon I'ucificon the North Santiam will appreciate, the UIxt con nected with the act. Albany Herald. I. . It. t. at the aara.Ua. Leavens' ball at Ciifcado I.ocks was lille.1 to the door on Tuesday evening, tho 11th, the attraction being a musical, literary and dramatic entertainment, given by Cascade Lodge, No. 114,1. O. O. F. Fallowing is the programme: Piano solo, Mrs. Archer; vocal solo, Herbert L. Brown; reading, Mr. Per kins; ocarina nolo, L. Carminl ; instru mental duet, Messrs. Fields and Fleischanr ; uecceded by the laughable I A re You in Need GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. GENTS FURNISHINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES? A Fine Line of LAPIKs' CLOAKS to he closed out at once. AIo a Large Assortment of COM FOISTKKS from 7 c up. JOLES, COLLINS & CO., IVlcphoiH' No, entire performance was the l-st ever given at Ca-cade 1h k. Ti m Cm 1 K. Itialllutci Program. IWInpilay Follow ing is the program of exercises for thi evening at the courthouse, be ginning at 7 :.X) : Music . . keritation . Ilecitation Music I'llet .. Pontile (quartet ! Catherine Martin . Karl Sander I Bei'itation Flla Cooper Addrrf "I'liriioses of Institute" . ..Troy Shelley piscussion " Adoption of Oregon Text Books". Five-minute Speechea j Thunslay. The following I the program for the' teachers' institute tomorrow : HOKMNO 8CS9IOX 9 :30 o'clock. j Critic'a Report County Course of Study in Ungraded . Schools ; Uader. Kleie Ball, J. M. Carroll j A Quiet School How Secured N Cooper j Silent Force in School Gov'ment .. . Ida L. ferhart j Map I Rawing Asa Stogadill ' Value of Mathematic Study, li. A. Gailey I Arrmsoo skssion 1 :30 o'clock. Composition . P. P. Underwood I Kindergarten Clas F'xercise Mis Hall, Teacher , Puet. ... Misses Newman and Sampson 1 kecitation James Huntington j School Book, Question-Sam pie books I displayed, with publishers' pro- posala submitted. Merits of books discussed Leaders : C. ' L. Gilbert, Caasie Cheese, Geo. H. Dunn and li. 8. Andrews, kecitation Martha Baldwin tviMxr, session 7 :.T0 o'clih'k. This evening's session will be held in j the opera bouse, commencing at 7:30, with the following program : Music . . Congregational Church Choir Kecitation Bessie French Puet Mesdames Huntington and Corson : Ikill Drill Twenty Primarv Pupils lecture !'.- Chaoman. Or. Univeraitv Music . Congiegational Church Choir on PERSONAL MENTION. Wednesday W. H. Wilson went to Portland the afternoon train. Pr. and Mrs. Brosius came np Hood Kiver this afternoon. Mies Mamie Smith returned Monday night from a visit with friends in Port land. Mrs. Julius Wiley and Master F'd left Monday tor Newbu'rg to visit Mr. Wiley's mother. Professor C. L. Gilbert came up from Hood kiver yesterday, and will remain until after the teachers' institute. Mr. Kverding lelt this afternoon for Portland and will not return until the tirgmtiing of the lishing season next year. Thiirsdav. .Mr. John eitv todav. Graham of Bigs is in the Mr. Hal French returned from Port hind last nuht. Miss Jeannette. Williams is np from Portland on a vi-it. We acknowledge a pleasant call from President I liapman. of the I'reg.in I ni - versitv at Eugene, today. Friday J. B. Croesen returned from Portland lust night. Mr. T. Hudson arrived home from herinan conntv last night. Pr. Walker, of the state boarl of medical examiners, is in the city today. Mr. P. W. M inn will leave shortly for Strathroy, Ontario, Canada, to remain for some.ime Elder J. II. Miller, (Baptist of North Yakima, will preach at the I hnstian cnurch on Sunday next at 11 a. m. and 7;:!i p. m. Captuin O. S. Waud ha assumed com niiind ot the Regulator, vice W. V. Short resigned. Captain Waud has lieen in tlie emplov of the company for some i l . - ' . : .. 1. II.. 1 1 1 ami in proiiioiiou i "i"i aiu-m, we think, prove a very popular captain. 1 1.L a. ... ... ,,,.,-K.'. ..... ..... ..... veariniscuy, eouri.ua t, iih,i to tho w ife of John Koontx, a son. In thi city, Pec. 1-th, to the wife of Joseph Knebel, a on. In this citv. Pee. 10th, to the wife of Krank B. Stevens, a sou, weight 10 Hiunds. liltl). In thi citv IVc. 10, Caswell, infant on of Mr. and Mrs. U. Slevens. -Ol'- Come early. O-ipo-ite Moody's Warehouse. A VPP'Q Sarsaparilla I S. 1 smith, of Towan l.i, pa.. viho.se constitution v:n completely broken down, i.-i cu-ei by Ayer'a SarHiiparilhi. He writes: " Fur eixiit years, I n as, mot of tlia tniii. a creal sulTerer from roni-tipav-tion, kidnry tronMe, nnd inl ; tioll, so that ley const itution soemril In Uf cimipletelv limkcn dow n. I wa indui ed to try Ajer's Sarsaparilla, nnd took nearly sevrn tifittle, with sack excellent results that tu stomach, bowels, and kidney are in H-rfei t con dition, ami. in all their function, aa regular a clock-work. At the time I began taking Ayer's Surs.-ipanlU, mr weight was only IJll pounils; I now raw brag of 139 pounds, ami was never in so good health. If you could see me (ore and after lining, yon would want ma for a traveling advertisement, t believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla to be the best in the market to-day." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Pfpar by Pr. J. C. Aw 1 Co., Lowell, Maaa. Cures others, will cure you aperlmeai f aara. S. II. Clifford, New CasscI, Wis., waa troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism. ; his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, ap , petite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three bot ! ties of F.lectric Bitters cured him. I Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111 ) had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of I r'lectrie Bitters and seven boxes of i Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is j sound and well. John Speaker, Cata from waba, C, had fivs large fever sores on 1 bis leg, doctors said be was incurable. , one bottle FIectric Bitters and one boa j Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en i tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. 1 Mr. Ira P. Wetmore, a prominent real 1 estate agent of San Aiigelo, Texas, has used Chamberlain's Cbolic, Cholera and , Piarrluva kemedy in bis family for sev eral vears as occasion required, and al- :,.," with. uerfect success. He save: "I i find it a perfect cure for our baby when ; troubled w ith cholera or dysentery. I : now feel that mv outiit is not complete w ithout a Kittle of this Kemedy at homo or on a trip aw ay from home. For sale by Blakeley it Houghton, Pruegists. We have made arrangements w ith the Sau Francisco Examiner to lurnish it in ln,n,.A..i;,in laitli TlIK Cll liOMI'l.K. 11:1V- ! a . h h Orogonilla " , n- aiHl I. I IUIIC IUI WHI HJiUUtlVW patrons, we have made this arrangement ; f jr the accoiiunodiition of the democratic 'members of Tiik Chronicle family. j Both papers, the Weekly Examiner and S K M I - W r K K L Y C 1 1 K O N IC I. K will b- fnr- . nished for one vear lor $2.'. , cash in ad- v,ru.e- ! -rin, 5,UVPJ) ttuit lias attended the use - ... . .. .... ,.t . .-.,;, ii. .inn.nt in the relief of oain and ill curing i ,. ........ ,,., i ,u. r.K ' of aiedicic.e. has ncen tritely remarkaWe. ! Hundreds supposed to be crippled fcr i Ida with arms and legs drawn up crook- ed or distorted, their muscles withered or i contracted by disease have been cured through the nse of this remedy. Price - ,iv iw, and UX) per bottle i or sale by j the Snipes-Kinersly Prug t o. ' HTm, ""- The best salve in the world for cut, bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevef. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, o. iuoncy refunded. Price 25 cecta per box. For sale Dy Snipes A Kin ersly. I y&Sb WILL CLEAR l M f LONG I SKIN jj JZS. (LIFE j I MENTAL H w h ( STRONG