THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22 1899. The Weekly Chronicle. 'fit MAIkM. MkUtlM 1 kkh ial nrt or wam o (ui'my. I'uhliMhid in luo fiacli, uit HVifiir.duyj 0,,, ,S.iluniv. I HM KIr"H(JN HAIKU, it Ntii.. rMTui raaraio, dh. (mi- r"' " w 1 ii.'lllt fbrtw munll Ali.rn.ln. ru t( .lilitlt MIHMI. Vi Im ill .-..inmili.Utl..m i"Tlir l H')N l I K. I K" lHw. lrv.U. 40 Niiiabla, suit DiftiU known LOCAL KHBYiriK. Islunlar lull)'. Tin Christian church will begin series of meeting, shout Jan. 1st. Iii.lrlct No. 10 on Chenoweth creek It u hae cliool librar Boon, having made choir o( twenty-ceveri well selected book t't be Unl for that purpose. It ! reported that two iteamboat art to l huilt t once in 1'orllarnl and pUi-r.l on iht regular rcn between tlit pint ami Tli Dalle by IheO. 1C. & N. Co They will b built after the plan of ,t llansalo. Kervlce In Ilia tropic la telling upon oar louliert. Eleven men, recently re turned Iroin Cuba n! tha Philippine, have been admitted to the government hospital for tha Insane at Washington. Tin-1 r Insanity l due to tha en-eaalve peal of lb Iropici. ham J. (iorniiii, a P.ir I lander abuse but ! It tha telling of Columbia river canned lalinon In tha Eenl, ia in Porl Uii'l n a vacation. Mr. (iorman think tliit the Bih tjpply la falling and that In II v vrar not IOJ.C00 wdl be packed j on Ho Columbia. The first unlic merlin of the High Fcliol l.ltrrAtr Cot-iel ana held Utt tugl.t lit t'w rrl onl r"iiu. A of viilr wera present, ami fion re.rt given bv It. a n tha program was a I rni'id. 'i many inquiries have lieen made itegardiiig the improvement at the electric light works and o often have been aked cunreriiing the time which it aiil take to complete them, 'ill. at e proiioiinded teveral nileationa todav I V aav of arrrrlainitiff infiirim. ",ln,,,rr I tion on that Buhjecl. The work a ill he I finished about IIib first of tha year, or tireliMii nut piitil Kflimnrv m t.i.ti IKm Thia noi. -I tha moat c ..nmendable j ,,,, , , ,.,p.it , l)ore ,. adjuncts of tha High school wo.k. ,,, ,,, ,,,, r;wivllt ,,.,, t,pne. Mr. an I Mr. John 1 In. 'tin left for I lit from the addition of power. Lnd.-r Tha I'tiUa luet lay morning art erj they ' ti, ptetint condition the engine la ill visit their aon.Ur. J. II. llu 'tun, Lied far beyond a hat it should carry, for a im. They trill look aitund mean-j The ne engine which hat been sent for hi e f it a loatiuti arbera tlity ca t ie- lt a 12 1 home ,war engine. Ileside a cure a plaiau.t boma In which lojifl K. V. dynamo, another boiler, new pill their dechning ) earr.Condou . line ahalt and other improvement a ill (' ha put In. An addition it being made Hoi l-upi and rohbarift are U coming ; l" the boiler room and a new coal frvjiif lit all along tha line. I.a.t bunker added. If the clly aere making nuhl'li'" aiatio i at lligg wa rntvred arrangrmenti to put in itre-t light and rantaikal In great Kyle, tvery- i hal an advaulaga il aouid be lo tho thing Inn turned tonav tnrvv. I.urkll i alio now aaik In darkce.t. Hit tv;it, K. I-eaia, had taken the I Uionerant fTerrlhlng f vail home' uli Mm, o tha burglar or a lioaver the intruder aatj g it badly left. And now not a tout i lo he f oil n I alio ill at knowledge having teen a ahooting inrtmr, f ir one of the moat noted a-'r'ihLiiii-ri In the government a-rvi-e ! biiii. hi'. rea thai tha ahnaer aa predicted j a yra t.xi oon, ami will not im ur until l'J it. till, well, it d.in'l matter, every hlv had an rxrilea f ir itting up all n g'.t and Q'ina would attempt to kick at the ctart anyway. Corporal IhitiiphcflVr, the Vancouver young man who, with othera, at ri'tiN-nrtd to be (hot on charge of aa amliing Filipino women, may earapa the death penalty, but will no doubt ht given a long linpriaonment. Cntiring !! r t In di behalf htiva liren rierted, an In large number of attldavitt have been (lied with tha war department at the mpieat of retldenl of Vancouver, Heating tht good character of the young ftlnll. The committee which out Ihl ii,,,. ...n..:- ,..!. .hi, 1,1.1,1 t make a anrvey of the prnpoaed rail road Into lh interior, report tplendiil aijeceaa, and no doubt II will not be long ere aurveyor are at work. If ever Halle people did rally to.lupport anything it h'.nld be dow. If you are Interetted in the loan, your action In tin matter ilUhowlt. It aeemt to have reaolved lliell into to illttinrl claate for or K iin.t. You may not ba able to give a laige amount, but auppoit it to the beat of your ability. Mr. I'. Drerner, an fttenalva farmer ' Might Mile, wa In tha city the Oral ol the aetk, and informed lit that the ii.. ,i..n ,i . doob .b." h . 1,1 V"' T"U Mu"0,li" church., formed th.ui.elve. in .loubt alxiut ju.t bring idem i tll, lnto . .,, . , ... I , .i v 1 L"jnv Ul "TV,CI " ing mutual benoDt thereby, promoting the epirituul welfare of their congrega. Hone by general disunion at lo the mean lo be employed to luth an end ; alao to foat. r a unity of effjrl among the variou denoininatloii repreeutei. Deputy K. J. GlUan. of Antelojie, ar rived in the city on yeaterday' tege, having In chitrge Alva Kiinrnona, who i charged with having robbed Tho. Bur- geaofl(X) In money at llnkecven on the night of the 10:h, and alao having in hia poaaeaaion other article auppored to have been purloined. Theae conaieted i of genu' furnlah m i ........ 7 K'wla. etr. Uwa proven that I.I0 of j ihe!K)0 found in hia trunk, belonged to. him, but there ace ma to Utile doubt : that he ia the parly wanted for the llurgi-a roohery, he 'eing employed by j Mr. iiuryeas at the lime. j .Mr. and Mr. I.. Hire, having diapoaed i of their (arm near Knderahy to Johnaton I'.roa., of Dufur, came in the city today and will leave tomorrow for California, going drat to Lot Angele. It ia not un likely they may decide to remain in that atate, making their home there, but thote who have known them ao long In tliia ectlon venture the hope that they may tee fit to again cait their lot among n. Mr. Kice ba been a (ubacriher of Tin CniioNiri.it tince it firat publication and we regret very much to lote him from our hat, a well a from Eaatern Oregon. A bold burglary occurred at the office of William Mcl.iiire, representative of the Veco Warehouse Co., at Col um hut on laat Kilday nlglil, the 10th inat., the thief or thieve getting away with 300 In money. The money wat locked in a draaer and wit all tafe up to Friday noon when Mr. McGuire counted the tarne. The drawer had been pried open with a chirel. Mr. Mctiiiirn and tao other men were deeping in the building at the time and heard no noire during tiie night. It i poaaihie, however, that the robbery wa committed Saturday morning while all hnnda were at break ing. It wa a Terr bold aiTair and Mr. Mi'liuire ia well convinced that it wa done, hv parties In that neighborhood Agriculturalist. One w iiiild hardly auppoee that a hobo dare make hia appearance in theae time w hen work ia to plentiful and It I im xiaible to eeenre lnhorcra ; but never theleaa an cccaaional cue loom up and demand a "hand out". Last evening I'iiiiuian ran acroat euch a one and "handed him in." Thia morning lie cordvr (tale, fined him $20, w hich he i now working out on the new grade being built on the hill. The "weary one" eemed to think hi eenteuce it tough one contidering hi atanding, and re marked "I wiah you wouldn't betoharj on a feller. I.got good recommend tiona. Wat in jiil teven mouth in Montana, and the aherilf gave me a good oiuca ana we'll relieve ton of Ihem. Joking atide, the counteileit dollar lueatlun la aaauming alarming propor tion here, and coin,!it , ,,.,,t,j dally concerning the iiumber in circula tion. It it thought they are menu lectured fn Meiiuo. A perh-ct raiuol counterfeit liickelt, ten cent piece and 2.'-cent piece la aald to he flooding the city ol realtle, and occadonally a tpur iout gold coin alao turn up. ' lim the leigil diver la there In uiillnnted quan. title. A gang of couuter'eitera it la thought have ma t,t (lace their headijuarlera. Cp lo thia lime the alol machine re raid to be the chief loaera. The caae of the Slate v. Joaeph dan teman ia occupMug the attention f XM court l-cLy ani l( being tried heloru a Jury compoaeil of A. W. llnorman, I,. C. Hennepin, K. M. Jm kaoii, J. (). Wing llrld, C. V. Chaiiiplain, John Nolan, lieo. V. Jordan, Thoa. A. I.alw, C. A. Cramer, Mike Olavey, I). I.. JloUoii and C. K. Ilayward. Moore A (iavln appear for the defendant and A.A.Jayne fur Ihe plaintiir. The caae I one In which danteman w a indicted for uttering a forged check. Ill purported that on May llth In Charle Krank'a saloon he Iried io paae a forged check lor l5 on the r iral National bank, signed by C. A. Morria. He wat arrealed at Similiter. Tliit morning tealimony ua lakui and council lor partiea waived argument and at we go to prea the caae w aa aubmitted lo the jury upon the iiiairiicliom of the court. A thia I the laat caae lo lie tried, court will probably adjourn to- dav. A. M. W M.inila) 'a Vaily. Iliilllia A Co, are telling a Rraiu in hi lection il "out of light." A great .leal of Ilia volunteer ia np l'J lin liea, and no doubt rune of it will Joint before frera ng weather Beta In. lnteadof proving a detriment to the K'Kin, Mr. llrenner Ihlnkt il will be. a bi in fit to It, be ante it will prevent th 'now from blowing over and (reeling out ihe, root. I.Ike all other farmer he la already rtjilcing over liet year' rr"l which promitvi to hi a itunner. Il.'i.pner Time. A laachi r In Boston itihnrbaD achnol received the following "eggcuae" fr.nn the mother ol a boy who had fulled to be prraent on a certain day: "Dear ieacher, I'lcasa eggacnae Andrew Jauie or not having went to achool jeatorday. II" atarted all right, but him and 'other boy itopped for little m ini In ha river, and a dog came along and 'm led ntT Andrew Jami' pant nd "hirt and he ba 1 to day In Hie w aler "ntil the other boy cjiiii home and got more pantt and ihlrti for him, and then It w too late. Cniler tha clrcuin atanco you could not eipoct bim to be lliere ao kindly rggicuie. 'ook out for jour money, particularly regular f l.'ilahoe for 2 li thia week. A ho up-to-date In every particular. Any ue. I! ,yt' suit tale at A. M. William A; Co't. No reaaon why your hy can't he dretaed aa neatly and cojifortahlv at anyone elte't now. f 1, (12 and (11 a suit. i If you want to make a mcceat ol a biiaiueaa proposilii II let peoile know it through the newaiaera. II you want people to know anything ia going on ad vert e it in your city papera, or they'll never find it out. Salurdayat Berkeley, Calif., the I'ni veraily of California football team de feated Ihe Oregon university boya at fwlball liy a score of 12 to 0. Two Ihouaand people ilneaaed the game an.! aaid It wa ihe heal football played cn the coaat thl year. The darc'ng party glveu by I'rof. Sandv'g Saturday night, wa perhapt the n.oat er.j ivable Jet given. Almut leveniy couple were present, and danc ing wat kept np until the midnight hour. All were much taken with Ihe Went worth, the new dance jurl introduced by him. The prevailing warm weather and rains have produced an unuanal growth on Ihe range making It uncommonly good (or the season of the year. The new green graa is from 2 lo 4 inches high and still growing rapidly. This insures stock going Into the winter In g od con dition. Crook Co. Journal. Visitor returning from I'oMlaud re port the weather moat disagreeable j worse, if possible, than In The Dalle. Saturday, In connection with Ihe pour ing rain, itilT breeze came up and made thing fly lor a time. The barometer here today indicate con tinued rain or heavy wind storm. In a telephone message to S. I.. Ilrooka today, H. M. I'ngiin Informs him that be 111 leave lor Chicago the 21 t of next month lo remain lor about an months. He has been called there by the weather department. What arrangements la Intend! tu make in regard M Oregon' weather during hi abaence we have not learned. Gov. T. T. Oeer l as received a re mittance, from the ur department at Washington, D. C, for (it iH.2'- partial reimbursement to the aUto of Oiegnn for Ihe amount upended in bringing about the mobilization ol the Oregon volunteers. The state' claim a for f.,lh2.M, and the amount (till unpaid consist of several item, re jected bv the war department, and a number of Item suspended nntil more ilctliilto information can be secured. IVrmaneiit organization of the Minis terial Association was cjnaummated this morning, when the pastor, of the Itaptlut, Congregational. Christian and end oil." ere in lo go l!ut Kecorder Gates didn't, much on recommendations and sent him up Jn the hill.' j It must be that the American people j do e.ij y being flii i fiuajaii'd , it certain- j ly looks like It, else they would refrain; (rom putting their trust in every man they come across. A few nights since j two men went don n to the I. 1. A A. N. I dock and iniiiired regarding the far to i Portland. The man addressed said he was nightwatchn.an there and would see that they got dow n for seventy cent, j The men, nothing daunted, paid over their seventy cent aud returned in the morning expecting the fellow to keep his promise; but hi work wa night work and he failed to show op with the j transportation or the seventy ceuts, sol the trip cost them that much more than the regular fare. The "nightwalchman' proved to be a hobo, who concluded that would be an easy way lo make $1.40, and he trade it. He may visit The Dalles so we advise people to look out for the fellow r. ferred to in the following article from Ihe Oregonian: "People with no more money than they need for their own use ihould Icok out for a smooth oper ator who Is endeavoring to dispose of "fony" jewelry by a method w hich is new in Portland. This fellow yesterday approached a woman on a principal street, and holding out a handsome emerald ring, asked her if she had dropped it. She truthfully replied lhat she had not. "Well," ,e said, "I just picked it np. I can't afford to wear such a fine ring, and i( you'll give uie j for it, yon can hare it." The woman was auspicious of the man, and although the ring appeared to be a fine one, she re strained her desire lo buy It, and there by escaped the possession of a worthless piece of jewelry. Tha Markets. Wheat 4") cents. Hay and grain Wheat hay, (10 a Ion. lata i' a lb. lUrlcy, (rolled) !,) c-nt I .... t...i I!... ..,,1 liort4 TO rinla a liuiiureo. ion. , K..v..w, - a sack. Potatoes HO cents a sack. Cabbage One cent a pound. Onions One cent a pound. Kgga Oregon, -i'j cents. Hotter Creamery, CO cents; dairy, ,r0 cents. Chickens-Only ('.' a dozen. Carrota, beets, turnips and parsnips One-half cent a :ound. Turkey! In good demand; no price quoted. Csc ClarkeTA Kalk' Rosafoam for the teeth. Judge Us. Judge us by what we are doing. Judge us by the con tinued crowd of buyers. Judge us by the cloth ing your friends have pur chased. Judge us by our prices. BOYS' SUITS, BOYS' OVERCOATS, YOUTHS' SUITS, YOUTHS' OVERCOATS, CHILDS' SUITS, CHILDS' OVERCOATS, For one week fit Half the parked Price. Shoe Dep't. T-l 1 and small sale nsualW end in iJlg prOntS no le and no profit. Our sweeping out sale ol boots and thoei ia limply giving yon all tbe profit and helping ns to reduce our stock. If you know a if. od thing when yon eee it, read carefully the offers below and send in your orders at once: Men's Shoes. Men'l Satin Calf I.ace Shoe Men's Oil Orain I.ace Shoes Men' Veal Congress, seamless . . .2 00 value (1.2 tXl value J1.25 .1.50 value (1.00 Ladies' Shoes. Ladies' Kid Button, Coin Toe f 00 value 1.60 Lvlies' Kid Mutton, Coin Toe 50 value 1.2 I.idies' Ki.t Button, 8.Uare Toe 3.00 value 1.00 Ladies' UlcveUrain Button 11.50 value . 3 Misses' Shoes. Misses, Pen. Grain, Button, spring beeljl.50 value Mia.e' IVb. Grain, Lice, spring heel. 1.50 value .!K .90 Household Necessities. For One Week Special Sale. A lot of good things that you need at all times, hut cannot buy at your own price except at this eale. Please order by number. following prices: No. II. A good quilt for ?4' bed 40 No. 6072 A good full sii quiit W) No. 00 A good full size qnill 73 No. ion ' " ' 83 N ). 2i ) " " 1.13 No. 3m) ' " No. 400 " ' " 1.73 Nj. 517 " " ' 1.93 No. 8 )0 " " : 2.53 No. 9 )0 . " " ' 3.17 No. 1000 " " " 3 33 COTTON SHEETS. Order by size. 63g!)0 8U90 81i!t0, beet Theae sheets given above. meaure the length 40 43 57 and breadth as BLEACHED MUSLIN". Order by price. 3i-inch 04' 30 inch 3(i-inch . .05 07 34' PILLOW CASE MUSLIN". Order by width. 4Mnch 11 45 inch 13 54-inili 15 Theae are tbe best qijadiies in piilow caae muslin in the market. COTTON DIAPER. Order by width. 18 inch and 10 yard lengths 21) inch and 10 yard lengths 22 inch and 10 yard lengths 24-inch and 10 yard lengths These are finished bv a new all impurities, non-irritant, durable. .50 .63 .73 .83 process and free from antiseptic, absorbent ani WIDE SHEETING, Bleached. 8 4. 72 inches wide 13 9 4, 81 inches wide 17 10 4, 90 inches wide 19 WIDE SHEETING, Unbleached. 8 4. 72 inches wide 12 9 4. 81 incl.es wide Hi 10 4, 9J inches wide IS CRASH Order by width and name. 10-inch cotton crash 04 18 inch ail linen 11 17-inch blue or reil check C9'..' IS inch hlue or red check 11 TURKEY RED DAMASK. O.der by price. This is suggestive, of Thankagiving. and a.hen you see these goods vou will say they are all right to serve the iiiSii Hia bird upon. 54 inch Pamaak 17 60-inch Damask I1 60-inch Itamask 20 Gloves. High Grade Gloves at Low Grade Prices. Our glove stock is complete in everv detail, with the most up-to-date coverings br the hands. If you would be properly gloved and still be at least expense, buy your glove of us. Ladies' two-clasp over seam prime German Lambskin gloves ;,coiors tan, brown, mode, elate, ox-blood, black and w hite, embroidered backs, very strong, servicable glove, and good value at $1.25, sale price 85 CtS The Centemeri French Kid Glove, alwav sold at $1.60, sale price 93 CtS All our Gloves are guaranteed and fitted; from $1.00 up Silk Waists. Jnt arrived a new line of Ladies' TaflVta, Satin and Velvet Waists, ranging in price from S 00 up. We have also received a full line f Bittenhurg pat terns for fancy work, with a complete assortment of braids. We still cont'niie our special sale on Lvlies' Union Suits for the next ten days. All Uooda Marked In Plain Flurea PEASE & MAYS. PEALKRS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies Grandall & Barget 10' UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. Advertis9 in the Chronicle. Ask your Druggist for a generous IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH EIi'iCriMBatairf r..niir.s r.o c-aine. ja y jS nu-rcnry ti'-r any oilier ml : .1 A tuUShf1 u'CT. VzJ COLD H AD 1I...I. and Fnrnvt. U- Membrane. Hf.toro, the ..f T"e and emtll. K..LI Hue Sua i TnU Kieine. t at lm.-uiirt or lr niaiL at wfc