THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1399 The Weekly Chronicle. 1)4 1. 1, ft. : ori ial rjtrti or waim coin . I'ul.luhttl in lw Jiri, on H'rcnrxuyi anii ,S.ilunfiV. alBKCKIITIO! KATKK. i Mtik. ruToa raaraiu, m abvaiite. OiK'jrf - g fil far uioiilli ..... ' 91 no Altertl.lna rIM reasonable, mint mail known mm .ll'll'lt'H- a..i " mnunlrall.aii to "T Its I'll HON ail. I ti. iaii". "'"" LOCAL HKKVITIIta. Vl cUliauLy pallr. matrimonial market It atill lively o Oregon, ami today a license wat granted " l. M.glll and Nellie F.. I'aiair.ol Wapinltla. Mr. I.. Mi'UDtn, formerly ronnerted villi l'li Pallet Meant Laundry, la In tuwn lli contemplaiee ttarting a laundry lu I'ulluian, Wa.h. Mr. Mc lllan la gentleman of tterllng Chirac lar, and wt villi tilm tucce.t In liia Venture. (,'. F. Baker, who in tha pa-1 haa been pilrl for getting lulo troul! In .The pallet, ia now in lua aama boat In L.tiraiile, tiara ha it charged ailU soliciting insurance without a llcen.e. Ilti ixi'inl oit In a f .'' bond to ap prar at tlia February term ol Cuurt. Tim liaii'l concert al .tha club parlors la.t night, a Ufilal, tucceedej in draw Irtat ? large crow J ol iue;iri and their lady friendt. The music wai tiilendid ami comprised toina new e ti...-i. alnrh er. greatly e,nr,d. ! Iixletd lire entire concert una treat. Tan .mall hort had the definition of "cinfsw ordinance" viplalned to them In a realialle manner la.t nigh'. M rol ling ah.iut the atrertt at U o'clock they Oirt I'hiriiian, who eacorteil tln ui up to the rily jul. The boya were pretty weli reared and their ryea opened wide aa Virf viewed the inlerl ir nl Ihe city pa'ace. When they ware re!ed they were ii 't .iiiw to pr iiiiiw to keep off Ihe tiri alter the curfew hour and lit out (oi horn, lu a ru.li. Arfhur Cunttock, who aperit great part of Lit tnvhofid dayt in Ihe liaKea, died iu Saieiu Monday evening. Mr. Cointik wae a prominent bit.inett bi.ii .n l'.irllaii I. II wat manager ol Hie I'nited Carriage Worka until two year. ao, when he wat forced to retire, owing to ill health. He hat been an invalid .ir e. that time, and three weekt ag i a . taken to the atylum (u Salem, j where lie ilied of general parr.it. Ilej wte.TS yeara old, and leave, a wife and eeveral ettlcrt. Ye.trnl.iy tliw Sutler I'rug Co. again changed hand, with Win. Henry, who for me lime haa Ikhti employed at drivunt fur lllakeley A Houghton, at uri hawr. Mr. IlulU-r bat retired, anil Mr. Il-iiry a.anmed iharge thit Innrt ing, ahile Kd M ra, who wat dniggi.t It (!,. Ilrm, hat accepted a po-ition nil I'.Ukeley A lloiig'itun. We l leU lor Mr. Henry ancce.a In hit new frnlure, aa hit reputation aa a coinpe tri.t diugglat will follow liiili wherever tie ii. ay b. employed. It haa leen the cntto-.n of Jackaon Kng ii. Company for many yeart to give grand ball at leatt once a year, eitbrr on Tlianktgivlng or New Year't eve, and this year will not I an exception, (or at a very enlhu.ia.tic meeting left night it waa decided to give anotli.r tin. year on Thank.glving eve, Wednet djy, the n. The hetl part of it all it that the proceed, are to be given to ll new Are alarm ty.tem and chemical engine fund. Live committee, were ap pointed and the dance wilt probably go with a map. At the ln)u'ett lieM Monday over the body ( the man found floating In the big eddy on the Wathington aide Satur day, it w at di .covered to he the body ol a w hitt man abont 34 or 40 yean ol age, and from all indication the Jury thought there, wat fool play, and that the man bad probably been murdered and thrown In iho water, ho lar ai we can learn no alej. bar been taken to clear the aiytlery op; bill nodoobl II inch It the ca. tune anil the hour will reveal it ' and the jury and examining physician! n then dl.clot'e faclt ol Importance c nrrrnlng the care. M.'ny do not realix that If they fait I pay tha road tax ami the city begins ( against them, they are liable to pc-nd eotnn time In the city Jail and be c impelled to pay about double that am,, out In cost, of suit. One young fellow (a Ixiot black) found such to be Ihe case to lilt torrow yetterday, and he a. not an Inhabitant ol that delightful re.,rt very long until the road lax wat ' 'rllicoiiilng. It It really amusing to the c dlector to note Ihe Hlmalcal excuiea brought forth in the attempt to evade payment. One would imagine the II a hundred timet that amount. Yesterday morning In Portland Judge Keare rendered decision in the I. H. T.ITrt v.. tha o. It. A N. Company Caee. Tha demurrer to the antwrr was l.lr. T.ff-.aed (or damaue. ,r II.. detention at Chl. siro or beyond of . -ofaalmon de.tined for New York, Th- . R. A N. Co. answered that nnder "un.mgton, the tern.lnu. ol Itt ow n Ingt are not only h.PPT ones, ou , "In-. Prints ttipul.tlont to tint eflVcl , lat.d to increase the Unity of feeling be er on the Lack of the bill of lading. tween the different churches. ur uamagt. w.ui.1.,1 ina piarenf ilratinatlon In tha lilll wat left blank, hut In another place tha name of Ihe consignee and h. ,,.t, na tion Were designated. "Cheeabro Bro... Fulton Market, N. y. The ronrt l.ehl that tha contract must he constructed aa mi tha part ol tha company to de liver to thla addres., ami that tha detente tt up could not ha maintained ; hence tha demurrer wai tuatalned. The delendant will plead over In five dayi. linit.ir iiaiiy. Another road tax victim la paying hit Jail. II. ... a w.er in on ol tha city , a imrui'ii 01 nil Ulna in i reilanraiita and sailed little bit too long to tint the collector. I A lew ulKl.lt .inc. . man by tha name ol Osborne entered the room ol Vr. !.rr lu the Kan Knd.n l .tola .o.ne blanket,. Ho a. not apprehended in, til je.ier-" day, hen he . arre.led an d i.!a.-e,i Ill the cur Jail, No hearing U.il Uen had aa yet. Motion lor new trial In the c ol I'eter Sievert et al. a. Tha Itle, Tort land A Aitoria Navigation Co., wai argued before Judge Miller yeatenUy at Vancouver. I'laintillt were lecently aaardeil () XJ damagni and dt-fcn laot dealrea a new heading. One of our "tociety" ljya forgot the curlew tart night and d.und hiniaellat the city headuartei, wheie ho wai flne.1 1 UI.k ...... I. I.-.. .,. a lew tinea they'll begin to remind their children ol the tay-at-home ordinance, or acrrnipany them alter 8 o'chnk. tin ore Mirt ol the nearnet to Thanka givlng, the la lice of the (icod Intent So ciety liave dm liled to change- the date for " PT iron. -..,ay, me 2nd, to rdnetday, the L'.Hh, when ther will l ave on hand evervthinir in the paitry lint and tome other d-uc.ci.-t 1 at well, Mipt. W. T. (iardner arrived in i city la.t night on hit return trip lnlo i Ka.lorn O.eg.in. where he hat been i the Inlereat of the lioyt and (iirlt Aid S.H-iety, 11,1 found hit wardn doing well I in g'xxl hornet anil eent lo children from linker City to Ihe Iwti.e. He will ' leave tomorrow. V. Van A ii, I t. the leading cornetint In lliM Ueddi A Ho.era. hand, and alaLrtf n1ai1...erfrtheco..u.nv, it a brother W u' "l'ite Ulen n(l el'in-men to of our Mlow townMn.ii. (i. A. Van "ork- So",e dar''f" of ' Anda. He ha. been in the .how hu.j. ood lamine; but will, to much wood on net. for manr ve.ra and it H now nine,'1" "v'r- ''kt' 'J,,1J U brou8hl year, tince Mr. Van An. la taw hl:n la.t. They have greatly eni iyed their visit ()4lTi j I'orii.n.r .at honored with ,Le ; i . .i;.,i.,;.i,..l T.,. 1 - day In ll.e prrenn of (ieu. Ne!-j A. M ilea, commander ol ll.e I'nited Stale Bj jne mil, A .well dinner wa given Hotel IVrtland. 1 he general it nuking hit annual o Hie ial in. action ol the f ,rt- itlcalion and military po.ls ol the country. There wat an unuruaily large numlwr of memliera preeenl at the meeting ol the Artitant la.t night, and at the ciu-e they repaired in a body to Kellcr't oy.ter l arlort, w here Ihe t Mieflcial part of the order wat practically .dcjion ..I l. . ,,.,. whirl. I.roer.1 ' llu1 eiLi.iriii memlM-r. are In tins particular part ol their work. On ye.'erdav't afternoon eat-bound train r." Mrs. Kranria W. Cirahain, of L ick port, N. Y., national musical di rector ol tne W. C. T. V., Mrt. Kmma Koorne, of Newark, N. J., ttate presi dent of New Jersey, and Mrt. Kuiily N. Itiirgts, of New York, lecturer on peace arbitration. They tpent the evening in the city, continuing their jiurney on ll.e ni.rht train. Having met lev. . .ri.rward Hawk on Invited to niect school woikert at number ol Sunday j the home of Mrs. ) . In .i.i,''r tah.e today tome beautiful apr Smith Kremh, who greatly enjoyed ti.eir'"'00' PP'. --. -I, ' :i..i-. iii.iee MittRuch won first prin in the contett Vlf 1 1 . .'ire. vii.ii.i" " and entertained the company with her tweet aelectiont, while the other ladiet tpoke earnestly nl iuterettingly ol their woik. Some time tince Boyd Boa ie, who lor many yeart wae brakeman between Portland and The Ille, and who lor - .t n.tw liia Immft lipre 1 inn .t o I. II In ..rent a nosition limning out ol .. . . . r.. Il l.era ' fan uiae iit. i""11. . n ' 1 ..nillh.... well settled. On Ihe first : f i,ii mnnth he met with an arrident 1 In which he was crushed between a coal hed and car, injuring bis spine. Finding an operation was necessary he . a. ft kI.a lafl I.Mrn ntl tent lor a.rt. ..owe, ... " vnmp.e.. m few davs ago and after doing the 3 1 He d d not survive the opera- pr"!" . tliea i. lie urn u . . , few Java' work returned for load of tion. for in. i letter to her r lend Mr . - J. O. Ko.e, h,s jr e tell o h J. (mml. We will await further which 77' '"l tUB''," ;7'"?g,evelopment, with intere.t.-Cond,n Mr. Howie had a Urge nuiiiberof friemls here, who will be grieved lo learn the , sad news. The manager ol the minstrel company Yesterday afternoon the weather was , proved himself a gentleman 1t night very unpleas.nt, and a. Mrt.H.rris, who by the thoughtful manner in which he had Invited the ladies ol the various proceeded when Mr,. K.stwood, who church societies to meet will. Ihe Good : was in the .nd,enoe, ... taken with a Intent Societv at her home, saw bow had tainting .pell during the perLrm th.r.in descended, .he was somewhat ar.ee. Seeing that lb. people were di-o,.r.ged and felt that few would ' agitated and that some one wat i.l, just v ntnre so far In such storm. I'.nt 1 by a s.,aP of hi, flrg-r the slag, man venture ,,,! , ! ,M,r stopped the overture, and, asking a I . a ea 11 f rbiili v uirni'i""" " I bulie.were present and spent , over fifty . M-I.f..t .t,,,.nn,in Mr. Harris is aueiigovioi ...v....- - an adept at '"'" '"' I ttr.hlo manner mad. ever,n. feel r fectl, at home. . 1 ("hinc"! served and program wat rendered, lunch served and f f . , , . i.. rr. Yesterday tha county court appoloted Arthur Tra.k constable lor Falls precinct. On arc, nut ol tha Incletneucy ol the rather we have decided t.j conlinue cur linen sale Monday. IVaae A Maya. The members ol tha Fpworth League Invite their trlendt to jiiu them In a social gathering tonight at the Method' In church. A g'xid table cloth it just aa essential ! ! lor Thanksgiving pay at a g-.od turkey. S' M)"' 1,"fU "!e ',U"W and Monday. Kdilh Crawford, recently ol Iowa, I "1M,M 1 ' f80"" " ,,,e Chrirtl.o : , ,"C,, !,,""U '"" on ",l i cl j't''i 't,,',r,",Un Wo"'"' 'JufJ ' ' l llB dding la tha lateat lad. The groom at least will not l tinea it not an eialjorate diaplay ai are moat church weddingt. There'll ! more aeddingi than ever now. So. n la )y loat a new aaxony mitten, fancy knit, In front ol W. K. Garretaon'a lore T Jr., lay, and it no doubt regretting her loaa. If the will call at the etore Mr. liarretaon will give her "the ruitlen." The McDaniel trial will begin on the 27ih in I'ortltnd and continue for ten dayt. At the time lor trial growt nearer. I the outlook for the prisoner growt dark er, and the mother of the murdered girl it firm in the belief that he la the right one. Tl.it morning a comparatively new valine wat founu on the tidewaik on Fourth ttreet, tatnrated with rain. It contained article! of clothing belonging to a gentli'n.an. Tlio owner can find hit valite by applying to the il.eriff, to "Lom il ""oiiglit. Yakima farmers aiih spu.lt to tell filing very Sood I he- day,, at the tulrt are not only yielding well bufare '"' bringing a very remunerative ry"J l,"P II. M. (iiibert, of Nob Hill, even at preat-nt pricea feela hopeful of clearing 1 IMO on hit 40 acre field. Stntinel. Jg It it taid that there it a great (cvrcity i of wool clioppera down the river, and ; that wool men are now trying to get : up In care ol necee.ity, we ceea not i ruffer much from fire. Tuesday or Wednetdav night nut ia the time for the grand di.play cf falling meteort. Aloi g toward morning it the lime to look for them, and 'twill not be necessary to have the plcaol lodge, tick friend, or any other excuse for etaying out a,! r.,ght these two nights, lor surely many will avail themteivet of tine subterfuge, when it occurs but one? in thirty-three years. The good book tellt ua that when we tee the bud. put'ing forth we may know that tumtiier il at hand, and while no one will question such infallible truth, yet in The Dalle, at least there must le an exception rvn to that statement, fi r J" " wimer, we find on j hlo.soms, which were gathered from the l orchard of II. Kaik, on Ninth street. They are healthy looking blossom, and j the trtet have borne one crop this year, I to that this it the second blossoms. Yesterday afternooD Mrt. E. M. Wlilinuit and her tister, Miss Sampson, i entertained a number ol their yonng lady friend, very pleasantly from 2 until j 5 o'clock. The greater part ol the time j wat spent in a gueaing game, which showed how quickly the guests could '"" a a-- ' "ra dv by picture! culled from and Mist Maie Cushing booby. With vocal and instrumental music, conversa tion, refreshment! and a general social tin e the afternoon was happily spent. Word reached town Tuesday from Lone I:,h k that the people of that place are excited over a gold strike recently made by John K. Johnson and tome other, near the head of Kiy creek, some ;"" ... . . forty or fifty miles from Line Rock. n... :' Juvutiinn,anl wtrlt V, m 1m.M11 I . , . L - J 1 ... . '"I on 1,18 " rl l"B l"iin;i'i . 1 . I..-.!. kuinj hut aiv feel Hen. ; - ' "V, " ' ' ' . goto that is easily vibioiq i m. i:.cu eve. Frank Ritton went over-to the the au lienr. to keep quiet, vnet.y tout on ol tne siatte nnnu. iu Kr. n.... , .1;.- tll .nJ0n'e and greajly nefit- ",. ' round as ii most cast s, she woiild prob- ronnu a feeli verv Bratetul totr.em ami especial- lv to the business manauer, who to kindly assisted him in belj inghit wife ? O O o o o o o o o o Special Values In Hosiery There would bo less "darning' trouble if people could onlv go bare lepjred, but as they can't, the next best thing to do i to'buv your stockings here Children's cotton hose, all eizes from 5J to 8J, worth 12Jc 7c per pair lietter quality and good value at loc per pair, special 9c per pair Children's seamless wool hose, size G to 9, extra value at 25c, spee'l. 17c per pair Ladies' Matchless Hose Full seamless high spliced heels, double soles, 8J to 10; good value at 25c, special price 17C per pair Special Inducement. A beautiful line of .Sackings and Ladies' Cloths in Red, Tan, Xavv Blue and Rlack, 52 inches wide and all wool, at 43c per yard. These goods are perfect in coloring and just the thing for street or home wear. A line of high Novelty Plaids and Checks. For the benefit of those who are not here to take advantage of our special sale, we offer these lines for one week at 1 lc per yard. These goods are 28-inches wide and are especially good. o o Clothing Department. FVKRY DOLLAR spent with us possesses the purchasing power of two spent elsewhere. In our Clothing Department the original cost or values cut no figure. Trices reach the lowest notch ever named fur desirable and seasonable o o o o o o o o o o o o o o i o clothing. Men's all wool Cheviot and Tweed suits, round eat, price $7.50, now . . $3.75 We have a few broken have positively reduced to Boy'a Brownie or Kwfer Suits, ages 4 to 8 yea'f , n.nal price ! 50, now 75 cant3 Boys' ail wool school suits, with double seat and knets, patent lioidfast buttons, reinforced throughout, warranted not to rip, usual price $3 7j, bow $1.75' We carry the largest :on. They must go. On Youths' Long Pant Suits. etylci and values as will surprise OVERCOATS. Boys' neat, natty, durable mats, made to wear and look stylish. Prices ranging Irom 1.15. Men's heavy overcoats, well made and in all the latest designs and materia.!, at pri;es ranging froui 3 So The fact Is, our stock is entirely too large and must b9 reduced. All Goods Marked In Plain Fiiruree from the building. A little tact at such time often prevents much nnneces sary eicitement. Abont 4 :30 yesterday afternoon, while sitting in chair at bis home in the Kast Knd. near the Standard Oil Com pany'! headquarters, George Jones complained to his wife that he had a pain in the back of bis head, which s ! Med to extend from one ear to the other, and as she came over to him asked her to hold his head. She did to, and at it fell h.u-k he gstped twice and died. For several years Mr. Jones had been troubled aith heart disease, which h tiled all Ihe phjtician' skill, and for a month has been ontineJ to the home; but yesterday l.e seemed to feel much better, and was about the houe all day. lie was native of Wales, and hat lived in The Pallet for about twelve yean. For six years, up til! '03, he was employed bv K. E. Saltmarshe ; bat of recent years has not been able to work, lie was well known to all business men, and being a good natured, hcnet man, was well liked. He leaves a wife here and some brothers and sisters in Wales. The luner.l will take pince at his late home tomorrow alternoon at 2 :H0 o'clock, and will be c inducted by Kev. Joe. le Forest. ( h.inberlalu's l am Halm Cam Others. Why Not lua! My wife has been using Chamoerlain'i l'ain B11I111, with good results, for lame shoulder that has pained her con tinually for nine years. We have tried all kinds of nied'cinet and doctort with out receiving any bcuetit from any of them. One day we saw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought of trying it, wlucli we o".u wun tne oesi of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle and her thoulder is almost well. Aimui'II L. Mm f-TT, Manchester, K.IJ. "For sale by Blakeley A Ilonghton, drug gists. ' I..B in toat rr..ctk All count warrants registered prior to Jan. 1. will be paid at my office. Interest rea."ea after Sept. 1-tth, lt.y.i. C. L. Phillips, Conntv Treasurer. Clarke A Fa!k have on sale full line of pai'ot and artist's brushe?. Read These Prices: Mtn't all wool Elack or B'ne Cheviots in single or double breasted, price $!), now $4.50 lines in our half price. Toys' and Youths' department that we and best selected stock of Youths' Clothing in Eastern Price does not stand in the wav. Begin at 1.9o if you will ; rangiD as high rou. PEASE & MAYS. THE DALIjES, OriEGOJJ. r-'VAAAAAAAAAAAAAiVAAAA W AAAAA ANOTHER SAD DEATH. Mr.. Aft-oe. Davit Taken From Earth Last Nl.ht. Death cin never be other than thetad dest of messengers ; tot there are la stances when it C3ir.es with added terror and it doubly tad. Such a time is that when from the home is snatched the mother, and the littleor.es are deprived of the sweetest blessing earth atTords a mother's love and care. When Irom the husband's side is taken her who was nut alone a companion, but almost life its. If. Yesterday we snt ke of the serious ill ness of Mrs. I.. 3. Pivis, scarcely dream ing, however, that todar we wouid chronicle her death, her illness having bsen of but a week's duration. Com bined with bad cise of pneumonia, was a heart trouble, which hastened her demise, and at about 8:30 olock last night she closed her eyes to earth and her loved onr s. Agnes M. Mindman was born in Iowa Nov. 11, 1 SOI , and was married to I.. S. P.ivis near Baker City on Jan. 21, 13Si. Mr. and Mrs. P;vis came to this city about eight years ago, where they hare since resided. To them was born three children, w ho, with her huthaod, sur vive her. They are Kugen, ag H; Grace, aged II, and Pollie, aged 8. Being old enough to in a measure realize their loss, the chi'dren are inconsolable, w hi e the Sorrowing husband is dnxed witli grief. She also leaves father, two siners and two brothers in B iker Ci:y. Ever happy hearted, greeting htr friends with a smile and cheering wird, she was a favorite. Being also well ed ucated, she was fitted to do much good in the community, and her place wiil be hard to fill. The funeral will take place from the family residerc; on the hii', south of B. F. I.ac.ghlin'l residence, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock u uler the auspices ol the lUthbone Sisters, when the Kpiscopal service will be read, she being a communicant of that chprch. A Woman Arrested. A game of three 11 ututlly oce which mrnfout d:tat.rous !y in tnsinen at we 1 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o & & o o o o o & o o o o 0 0 0 0 & o o o & o o 0 0 5s Men't Blact Clay Worste J, cqnar. or round cur, ssckt or frocks, usual price 10. 00, 45 as $15 00. Such an assortment of o 005 Oft at love affairs, and one ia sure to get left in the shuffle. Such a case it the one which was called to the attention of the sheriff yesterday.- It seeoit that M. H. Hill and wife and a sheep herder by the name of John Brautt had agreed to go into the hotel business at Mitchell, the latter to furnish the wherewithal. The trio then dtcided to come to Ibia city for furniture, and arrived here Sunday. After looking around on Mon day, during which time Brautt swallowed "turniture polish" or something which made him "tooiy", it wat concluded Mrs. Hill bad better accompany him to Portland, where they might do better in securing furniture. They accordingly went down on tLe the afternoon train Monday, leaving Mr. Hill and tbeir 5-year-old girl here. On arriving at their destination, it it said they secured a room at one ol the hotels, and Brautt sits about 2 o'clock he awoke to find the woman gnue and with her 'J0O in money. Yesterday morning be sought the officers and they telegraphed to the sheriff here, who found her last evening doing tome shopping at the Great Northern Furni ture stcre, where she had expended V IS, besi le small amounts at other stores. It seems that she had skipped tb sheep herder and taken the morning boat lor this place. She was arrested and word sent to Officer Cordano, who arrived last night and took her to Port land this afternoon. She displays little reiiret for 1 er wrong doin, an J says little, stating once, how ever, that she had ii.te 1, ed o run away with Brautt, b it changed her mind. It locks somewhat like a b idlr-laid scheme a 1 around, the little child being the only one who displayed any 'eeling, crying hard when the thought the officer were going to lake her mamma. aip Tbtef: Step doing business. Thil is the way you feel alter lining imi ten cent i cigars. Try our Mascot ten cent smoke I and find out w here your real Iriendt ire. I Bea l':lrich.