THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1894. Hen's Suits," $9.75 At tit in figure vu may take your choice of our Men' A 11 W'ool Suit, tin reg ular viiliH'M of whirl) tin from 50.."i0 to $1 l.oo. Hen's Overcoats, $7.45 Wc have marked our 4 SimhI-4, thi regular prices of which arc from $'.) togll. Our $1 and $'0 lino of ( ivereoat wo an- now M'lli nj4 at $1 1. 1'."). Hackintoshs, $8.75 ,ltit received ly ex- pres, Mark ( 'lii-viot. a good, rervircahle garment. Boys' Knee Suits, $2.50 ! Th .:;.."o. Wi le .: and j and we are ! are Mire you w ill liii'l t i 1 1 I t tit-ui to Im ' rrptioiial alues. I Men's Wool Under wear, 80c We a-it l in clear ing up a jol.lM-r'." All (,.! Marked in I'Uin Hgure. J PEASE & MAYS. I The Weekly Chronicle. ink no l.ta MCiMiK Clubbing List. Tl. CiiaoMi in, which givwi Die lira lane a win-k, lis made arrangement to club a ith the following publication, and offers two papers one year for little more thin the prh-e of one : iiwulr Our lti .ii- tYi 1 Tr kiM .'- I.Tj tV:. i !', tiM t .1 ( '.Mai flrn .', ,i li!t iua i . ;i. m .,4 . i.a ; :::' 2.i 11X41. MKktlTIK. Uxlulajr lll Mil Our lion I.nI nr.. I ('Ion the : li-mling from her homo t the- wood lied, this allvruooii, brraklng both l.nr uf lirr right trm near the writ. three or (our imhctf mo that fed here Iat Friday, oon lif,arr1 unji-r liiMiirm-eol Ilia liinook lnU liirin Hi I1rt .arl t th wk. Al tlir Orryon .timlMr roinpany'i mill Ilia new la ttirra fiil i1m-i In llio wow la lirrn th lotfijrra ar at work. HimmI ll'-r (ilai irr. Tim I'tiitiM htatra iframl iiry (ailivl to I'l l a lull again! oitn, SkK or K.i-in for roMiltig- tlm Kwtol1ir Ihtp. Thrr no tpntiiimny r.r t that of Klt-in. ami tlmt uiiiiort.s wool, I not 1 iilli.i.-iit to I'oiivirl. r.fiii' thi "tiinonr coinlnit from r!ioii alrrady 'oiivii ti-. of a rriiiic lial lul liltln "ii'-rliiliMnli'iit l"iiiii Tful'-rtUy t" k rrank K'.rln fr.nu Salfin to 1'orl 'i l to trutify 1 1-or tlin j-raiul jury in I'. S. i ln iiit couit. Kli-in lml ln-i-n -it j.., (,., in .fion rttl.-N. 1'iit tiiki-n I" I'oilhinil in rititvn'arlotlift. In inn '"'111,1 itli a TfN'tftaiii n'.ortiT, Mr I n i ni ml, tlmt Kli-in wotil.l l l lu. i-.l ii, tllV f,,,iri'lry work. S'ltnr.lny IVtrr J. Oiurf lili'-l IiIm i i- I'Uint In tlin I'irriilt iinirt attain' r'mma) ' Oiih , din wifr, from whom wliom In "'' Ih a ilivorcr on thn irromiil of rrni'l '"'I it tm in m it trcntmriit, hy wliiitihia ''" Ii ma.lit hiu, IciiK, line. Thf.V wrro '""fif.l nt Vrrmilion, lkotii, JiUl. '-M, !K'',1 ami lin.!rj tw. rhil.lri-n of ni "o tlin-o minora, tin ol.li-M . tlie """lt'"t 1:1 yrara. Ti Uy IMU) WriitliiT inilirntlnna ua .rt-.Hi-1 I hy '! wrallirr Imrrail at I'ltrtliiml are for ' mrow, fir, roolrr. Miirrlnj lii'i-iinra wcrB iaaiinl lo lay to '''oli l,niA ,! dam t, K no ami A. '' Carlinlna,,,! Kimna K. l ay. 'Oii'rn arn I'.U ,uliliciitionn InOrivn ' ' thlcli f),-, nrn riMiiihliian, 41 I nU''- ., , oriiiorraiie anil I. inir,rriiniu-"u. "in I'nitril Klati-((raii,l jury rrixirlfit t 'rim hill Momlay, SI nt thru, aifninat I"'" null-trap men for olmtructinit nai Ftion. I finltli Ilrothrr will give lUm-a on 'l'rltii,aa Kva at Wlnirt hall. Thla f'nr9 win u t,e j,,,,.,, , t,ielr rrgtilwr I '' tfentlemro. fO'lll 'I'l .1 ... - I II - sunk. I he regular value of goods wax l.'2". I I Flannel under wear, we an selling for $1.10. Umbrellas, ... 05 c We have a handsome assortment of I'm lrella, silk and with natural woo han dles. Price U to ". We are giving 'JO jM-rcciit discount. Neckwear, . . . 25c At this popular price we are showing a very nice assort ment of Treks i hat were i ."." cent-. I 'or the i Holiday lrail' we have guilds at 1", (ill, ail'l cents. Dress Goods, . . 11c! i ( Mir stock of Kmrli-h cashmere anl Fancy 'heck- that were U-j ami 'Jo cents, we have now marked 1 1 cts, j ami they are great value-.. All Goods Marked in Plain Figure. I PEASE & MAYS. I I in two mora day the wlntrr aoiatu'e will tw rraclipil, an, I then armrding to the ol.l provrrti "Ai thn day grow longer thy grow cohli-r.". Krirmlalilp liHlgn, K. of I'., promoted four new mi-iiibrra to the an-ond rank laat night and will make them full fledged knight next Monday evening. The rock dreaing on eroiiil atreet rrnderel It aolid, tut doea not prevent it getting (loppy. The wonder how the !mh managra t atay in the mid.j!e of the tre-t whirli ia, of rmirfe, higher than the nidi-a. Oram! ethiliition drill and tall !y l'. ti, O. N. (i., at armory firnt ami third Wrdneidav of parti month. Adml-ion, gelita .VI eeiiU ; tadiea free. divlT-Jt The t'nlled Matra grand jury Monday indii ted John llaa thorite on Iwocouiit., charging him r ith murder in the lirt degree for killing Karpo)ir, an Indian polieenian on ll.e Warm Spring ieerva tion, June 10, 1hu. A. M. William A t'o. have one id the prettlent handkeri-hiel dinplayt we have ever wen. It la a. canopy from which a liell la t;iH-ndrd. and it lixik like get ting matried. Some I ,.".) hainlker chief are uaed in the deroratioiia. The 1'nileil State grand jury yester day returned not a true hill in the cane of t.ii!on, Klein and Savage, charged with roUiing the mail here. Klein ii taken from Silem to Portland to tetify, liiit the jury did not think hit tenlimony ul11i-ient to warrant an in dictment. Jn.tice lavi yer-terday decided the , agaimit lr. I'ictiicli in hi favor virtually holding that the certil'n-ate Waned I'V the Ixmrd of melical i-xamiii-er mi millicietit, and that when they certified a to hi ualitU-utiiiiiH to prac tice, that certillcato could not U limited a to time. YeMerday the paper in n civil anit hroiighl hy Mr. tireen againft ConMuhle l'riiihrt were filed In Justice Pavi-,' court. The action I hrought to recover damiigea f--r the taking and felling of ome personal property hv the conMaMe 1,1 hi olllciiil capacity. The lri' id the cae 1 et for Satnnliiy. The literary aociety lal evening l; riled and fettled the iileatioii whether or not the liheity of the prcc ahoiilil U rextiicted. The apenkeramt the allirma live were linger Sinnolt and Clara Story and tho on the negative were Noim Uncli and Kred Wilaoii. In the alKcncenf the prenitlenl.Triiuirtn Hntler, the vice preaideiit, Mi Ktta Story, pre aided. Mi Noim Hindi w elected aeeretary t fill vacancy. A ao many of the inemhera are lmy with t'lirlftina dutii' the aociety adjourned till the llrt Monday in January, when itewt to Mil all it inemher preaent. Ittal Kalale 1 ramaclloa. The folio iug dee.l were llled for rec j ord today : I V. C. Iiickemon to Amelia lUckemon, property in Antelope, real and peraonal quit claim; $2,KoO. The t'olurni-i I'acking Co. re aelling trimmed Kirk ahouldcra at 5 cvnl per dec 1 3 Dress Goods, . . 18c At this price we. are ollcring .'!I-i n h wool limeades, fifteen dif ferent shades, that we have heen i-elling for 2" cent-i. Sackings 29c We have a Hi f imh Wool Sacking that have l-en ex cept ionallv good sell ers with us, at rents. At the price now marked on them we expect to dean them up this week. Japan Silks, . .37ic ! j ur "JJ inih .Japan ! Silks, French dye. ; have Leen given a very eordial recep tion by the ladies of The "Dalles. We hae a ".rand range of colorings, from the lii:ht. delicate shades to the rich dark col ors. These goods have given uniform satis faction at "0 cents. Nothing more invit ing for fancy waists. All Good Marked in Plain Figure. PEASE & MAYS. I- Trtrhtrt Initltutir. IhlllVY JirT t UNihin. A denaely packed room, erfect order, and the r!Mrt attention, evidenced a moat comnieinlahle advancement in educational interest on the prt cf our citien. "Couioition" wa preeented by I. I'. 1'ndcrwood in an addre partly w ritten and artly oral. The piano duett waa well rendered, and the rapt attention of the large au dience showed their appreciation. Mr. (iailey'a ticial representation of how Mr. I'.rown received new of hi mother-in-law 'i nickuepK and final death II most latlghahle. Mater Juuiee liuiitiugton elicited hearty aplauie hy hi faithful portrayal of "The Small lW'a woe." The iliacimion of the n hool xxk queition w opened hy threa leader, C. 1.. tiilU-rt, A. Kruier and Caie t'heeae. While aon.e cosiimended the present aerie of text look, most teach er condemned one or more of the IkmiU now in use, the hrunt of the attack fall ing upon Sill'a lirammar ; though Mom tilth's Oeography, Barnes' Language Isoi.s, risha Arithmetic and Wat aon'a Seller received rnime heavy hlow. Ity request aoine of the rival kgeut prewnt occupied the fl.KT for a time, each presenting the claim of hi houne In a very gentlemanly and pleasing manner. The discussion wsscnt short hy the fat falling night. I'uring the afternoon Mis Mali gave an excellent illustration of Kindergar ten work. The eaer and successful woik id the class id little one was a high trihuto to the merit of her method of instruction. KYKMSli HIssloN. Within a few minute after the d,Kr waa throw u ojien, the oera houe w a lllled to overflow ing. The opening song i a repetition of one given hythedouhle ,iinrti't at the court house, Wednesday evening, re peated hy cial rc,ilet. The address of Supt. K. H. M, l.lroy on "Some l egal llelation of the Teacher," was full of instruction -n the relation of teacher to pupils, to parents, to sclool Ivoard anil to the achnol avstein. The addresa should le puhlished for the U'li etit of the many who did not have t ho opIMUtnnity of hearing it. The cantntu hy forty children was a treat, richly enjojed hy the vast audience. Too much cannot he said in praWo of those teacher who must have patiently devoted iniiuy weary hour in preparing the children fcr thi and the other exer cise, with which the school children have an successfully entertained the in atitute from time to time. The recita tion have tieen of a high order. The parent of the speaker certainly owe a much a a voto f thank to their teacher. We thank them mott heartily. mrriuuY mohninu. The iritio'i report clearly thowed that teacher are not always itundardi of either correct pronunciation or the right use of word. The essay on "I'liyaical Training In rVhoola," 1-y Min Welch, waaja itroog Dress Patterns. Wo reel-i ve I, late in the season, some cut lengths of choice hrcss. (iood.s and Imported J)resH 1'at terns. We liave a few still unsold, ami we are giving .'.', er cent discount. Silk Mufflers, 75c Have all heen re marked, and prices greatly reduced. The prices give you the let possihle values. We have a good range, of values cts, $1.."0, .?1.7". A suitahlc Christinas present for either gentleman or lady. White Shirts, laundered, . . 70c In addition to our other lines, we have recently put in the celehrated Monarch White Shirt. Their I .."0 f-.hirt, so inark- AIl (iood Marked in Main Figure. PEASE & MAYS. and well arranged argument in favor of a uniform system of gymnastic exer cise, which should be compulsory. The discussion of the auhject led to a close consideration of recesses. The prevailing sentiment was that we need more physical training in connection with mental development, and that properly managed recesses are needed. II. I.. Howe read a very pleasing essay on "Music in I'ublic Schools." Misa Iouise Uinloul'a essay on "Spill ing How Much and How Taught," was full of useful hint and suggestions. One of the hest composed, most help ful essays id the institute was that of Miss Francis K. Howe on "Preparation for Teaching.'" The lecture of I'rof. Fr.17.ier was well and thoroughly arranged; but lack of time prevented its full development anil nnv disc tit-sion liy others. .tt 111 Opeta House. The o(-ra houe last night was liter ally jammed full of people tent on hear in Slate Supt. McF.lroy, and enjoying the entertainment given by the schjol children. Many were turned away, un able to gain admittance, and among them Tub Ciikomii s reporter, who, be ing lazy, got there, but a trifle late. In consenuence he failed to materialize at a jHiint where the stage could 1e seen un til after the lecture, and not until Miss Hussell had half completed her recita tion. We know not how many gnod things we missed, but we are glad Indeed we did not mis that recitation, a it was very fine. This was followed by the cantata, a prettily costumed piece, which pleased the audience highly. Ijick id space today prevents extended mention which will 1? made later. The curtaiu fell after Charley Ileppner, rep resenting the U.t of the nations a a Chinaman, had concluded to reject Mis Columbia's invitation if there were any "Jap" or 'llishmen" present. j Ms.ro Cnunljr TMih.f.' Instltuta Ites- olullons. ! WiiKiiK.is, We feel that Bi1 of us have j derived much U'netit Ironi the exerc.se in connection with the several valuable I papers read during our session ; there- fore he it ! lUtoltnl, That we tender our thunks J to the citien and pupils of The Pal lea : w ho have contributed to the success of our meeting ; AVjiiidf, That the county press be j thanked for the publication given to our j programs and proceedings; I .Vsohrd. That it is the desire ol this: institute that our county superintend ent ami u'.l our teachers w ho may attend the Oregon state teachers' association at the next session, earnestly Invite the state association to meet at Hood Kiver, in this county, during the summer ol 1SX). Irks Callihom, l.l'HA Wru'll, Asa Stoosoii.i., Committee. The Jolly OM Cham." The new Walla Walla opera house was fairly well filled last night to witness the performance ( "The Jolly Old Chuiui" company. A rippling, bubbling war of laughter swept over the audienc ed, so retailed every where, we are selling ing for. 1.2.". Their short liosom shirt we have marked down $1. Try them if you are seeking comfort. Men's Silk Hdk'chfs, 25c When making our purchases of Silk Handkerchiefs we ran across a gentle- i man's hemstiched White Silk Hand kerchief, which hy taking a quantity oil, we are now enabled to say 2" cts. Never lieenahle to do it be fore. Wo have better ones, of course, at 1". GO, 7.", $1. Shoes Shoes' We don't want you to forget that we m-11 Shoes, and sell them cheap too. We have Ladies' Shoes, Men's Shoes, 5oy' Shoes, ( lirls' Shoes, and at our special prices you can certainly do U t ter with us than else where. All Good Marked in Main Figures. PEASE & MAYS. from the time the curtain went op until it fell on the final scene. As a specialty company "The Jolly Old Chums" is ex cellent. Their local hits were good and they did their stage gags admirably. One of the gags of the evening was that the company had stopped at hotel at Milton where the rules said that "von need not ring (or water, as there was a spring in the bed." The company has promised ns a return visit next year, and should they come, they can depend upon a packed house. Walla Walla States man. l)oir la the South. Messrs. Jacobs and Allen, two Crook county horsemen, recently shipped a few carloads of horses to South Carolina. Owing to a dispute about freight money the railroad company sold the horses for the bill, while the owners brought suit against them for damages. The sheriff! sold the horses, hut the men in charge of them re I used o deliver them, and then the seance commenced. The Ore gon cayuses were on their mettle and disposed to shew the people of the south what they were cpahle of. The Charleston News describes the scene as follows : Most people are familiar with the amnsing incidents of "old boss sales,"' as they are called. Greenville has just had a novel experience in a"young boss" sale. Sheriff Gilreat'n sold on last Thursday at auction 17t wild horses, from an Oregon stock farm, which had been attached for freight hy a railroad company. The ranchmen in charge of the droves refused to deliver the gtx;ds. The sheriff undertook to deliver them himself. The News reporter says: "The horres plunged, reared, kicked, fell down and got up, tangled them selves in a'l kindi of tjueer ways, and jerked the arms of the pe p!e who en deavored to hold them almost out cf their sockets. 1'y hard work, lasting the w hole afternoon, 13 were 'cutout,' haltered and delivered. Most of them disappeared on various roads leading out of the city w ith a w hoop and a cloud of dust, and with from two to six citien trailing along behind them at high rates of speed. It was the most fun there ha been here in years." True to Name. The "Jolly Chums" give a very creditable performance here Saturday niht, ton good house. Some of the songs were good, and "catchy," but the third act was rather rocky. The local itags were clever though Jim Crate may not think so. At Portland the troop were to show last night at theOrpheum, but as "A Turkish Bath" had the theater for that night, the manager put on both plays, the"Turkish liath" com ing first. When the curtain raised on the "Jolly Chums" those jolly indi viduals were found to tie true to name, and both were jolly drunk. In conse quence the curtain was rung down in the second act, an,l the "Jolly Chunia" went on b Olynipiu where they will play tonight. auer kraut at W. A. Kirby'a. tf Ladies Silk Hdkchfs, W Karly in the eaon we placed an order 1 with one of the larg- ert importers from Japan. We had an immense array of samples from which to make our selec tion, and with the present reduced prices, can suit both purse and taste. A complete range of prices. Linen Sets, . $3.75 Our H- Linen Table 'loth and one dozen Napkins to match, that we bought to sell for .". Kid Gloves, . . . 75c We are eloping out a line at this price. On the rster and Centerneri Kid J loves we are giving 10 jK-rcent discount. Kid 0 loves are al ways a most accepta ble Christmas gift for a ladv. All Goods Marked in Main Figures. PEASE & MAYS. PERSONAL MENTION. SatuM)-. Miss Pollie Mosier of Mosier is visiting Mrs. J. S. Fish. J. W. Overbaugh was up from Whit Salmon yesterday. H. V. Dethrick and K. Bothwell of Victor was in the city ) esterday. I. ucus Henry, one of Hood Kiver 'a proDiinent citizens, is in the city. Governor Pennoyer came up from Portland this morning, remaining bat an hour. Miss Kate Maguire returned to Port land today, after a few weeks' visit with Miss Fleie Ball. Miss Grace Graham came up from Hood Kiver yesterday to attend the teachers' institnte. M nU.r. Mr. August Huchler went to Arlington last night. Mr. I.. J. Klinger aiid wife of Pufur were registered at the Umatilla House yesterday. Our postmaster, who had been sub-pcena-d as a witness before the V. S. grand jury at Portland, arrived home last night. Frank French and Truman Butler have changed places on the boats until Wednesday, so that Frank will be on the Regulator until Wednesday. Pr. J. Sutherland left for Portland on this morning's train, in obedience to a professional call from that place. He will return this evening. Tucsilav I.ouis Davenport is up from Mosier. J. C. Ward of Kingsley is in ttie city. I.lovd Smith and Harry ami A. P Hill are in from Moro. Chris Fraiey and T. M. Ameu of King-ley are in the cit". J. A. Thomas, the popular White Salmon merchant, is. registered at the I'matdla. Mr. 1". M. Kaymond, after visiting friends here, left for his home near Oregon Citv this morning. Mrs. Saudrock and little daughter Lena, loft last night for Blackwater, Mo., to visit her sister, who is dangerously ill. P. C. Ilerrln ariived home from Hicr iii a ii county last night. He reports business good, road had, the musical gathering a success, farmers busy, a little snow and a rough cold trip home. Captain McNulty has resigned his position on the Heitulator. Ills many friends regret this action on his part, for he has heen sij long on the river that it does not seem right that a boat should run w ilhout him. Mr. W. F. Brock, editor of the Gar den Citv Gazette, ot Walla Walla, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Brock is one of the brightest young men in the field of Washington j uirnalism. He was a vis itor at the literary society last evening and delivered a very pleasing auilress. MA Kit I Kit. By W. C. Curtis, pastor of the Congre gational ennrch, at the residence of C. F. Lay, in this city, Tuesday, Pee. 18th, Alfred C. Carlisle, ol St. Louis, Mo., and Miss F.uiuia K. Lay, of The Dalles. The happy couple left for Portland this afternoon, and from there will go to St. 1iiuis. Gents' fine dreaa shirts, fancy colored bosoms, cuffs to match bosoms, at A. M. Williams A Co. pound (or rah.