THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29 1899. The Weekly Chronicle. H PALI. OHM. UN uKrit UL J'AI'Kk OK :() COUNT Y. I'ul'hihrtl in tuo ports, un ItVifurnfuyi tmi .S.nunuv. 1'Uh K1ITION KATKH. IV Bill-. Mlttlll rirID, IK tUVAIn On' r ' Q HI. Hit lur iii'ililha " A.1 rr t il in ratne rMaotiabla, anil maulo kuutto ",Ii,i .11 .H,ininii..liatli.ia Ui "Til If IJIK'jN 1. 1 .. " ii pallia.. uix'a. Ltil'A L MHKVirik. Hatillilar a I .ally Jot. Steert, Jr., who In been quit" 111 villi pnrumonia, I reorled belter tody. At tlx county clerk' oftic Mil morn ing marriage t ice it) w liaue.l V J. W. luvl.laon n 1 M. M. Swift, bulli ol Dulur. Mil Taylor at iiounce lint beginning Monday lon ol Kindergarten icliool HI l changed from morning till alleruooii, from 1 to i p. lu. W understand that I lie Ilimlin Witard Oil Company will viall thii clly during III holiday, playing al It Vogt durtt.it th nlir) week. Till company i tlway welcome In Tli Ilallct. 1 he l oitufllcw wa clotcd thii after- oonn from 2 till i o'clock, an Older having been iraunl by tba poalmaitrr grtierul ,ir all i llli-r throughout the union to cloae at that lime, during lilcli hnuri took place the funeral of Vlcu-I'rraieiit lloharl. In apll of lha lieat neta to Thktika giflng, ll turkey iiiarkrl iirim to lo a.iuieahat (ill ami torn dealer have re in., d lo buy. They claim the market dill not warrant the rl(ea naked. Tae iv rent a pound It what it being paid. Kveryone If ami. in t'.ir Inforinaliuii f,n .tiling tl.e new railroad (i-heuie. We un Ii-ntaml Ih aurvry ill U- made at an early date, and w hen the prartl raliiiitr if H e move I aurird, then atrli The lU'.lea tmoke. There will be rw il tlicully In ptiahirg the work if our iople aee the belirllt which alll lie dented therein iu. li iv. T. T. tieer Thureilay tit a tele gram of c inlulencD to Mr, darrelt A. II it.art, at I'atcraon, New Jeraey, on the dnu i e n( the late VU I'reatdenl llo bart, follow : "The people f tire. gottjiin alili tlioew of lb nation in haring with ion Ih lor row that hat overtaken your boiteho., and their j iruipathy il eitemled iu tl.i hour of your great illlicliun." An arciderit which proved lo he a f irttintte one from the fart that much harm U'liaKy retulla Iroin mrh crrur reiv, hapiietitd yelcrdy at 3 o'cKx k a' tit a hundred yard atMive th Waco warHlmiite. when engine N . h'i, which ! W.U.-.1 in pa.ietiger tram o. I, ran , ,t.(lwli t .ptinled lo receive all con Into an open twitch. A caltl car ' t r i l . t i ti fr ti that vaUey, Mia Cor tlrtnk and badly .leuior.liird, but for- (.u1.Ie ,,, iento a:)d K. M. U. tunately noon ai Injuied. I ClaMaiu for Cafeade I.orki. Till a i the way tntxehango tlalrt th M,.n! Pally. ea: Next year we may expert lo read , Atn thrr tnarrli- licenm wat ia'iie.l aotii'thing like Ih following in the daily j Kftr ,-,.,, tu v,. !-o ,kh tine and piper-. At out 10 o clock Ihl morning a ii.iraeieat milk wagoi loailril (loan with r iwlrti milk collided with a blain lew rider on a chalulen wheel. The lmkle hrelman wat badly Injured, and being homele he mi taken in a hortelett cab to a home for the friend len. There are a numtier of men Id The Pallet who thcnl.l be Inking a tilp with K.J Maithal, jutt tentcnerd to teven niontha linpritonmei.t by the I', H. inar.hal at Yakima for telling l!o,uor to ludlani. Thai' th way a uied lo do buidneai when the government bad a deputy marihtl ttationed hete; but now the olToidert are at bold about breaking llielawtt any on cjnld rotalbly be, and jet go uninoletled. Kvery few week th member id the High rchool geology clatt take a junl out Into the country and tpetid th day In undying the varloii rock formation. Tlii morning a wagonette load left fr the Waahlngton ide and vliited Wieh rm, the Indian village up the river, cieh lilp are not only beneficial in the pir.iut of their tlndiet, but provide a very pleanant outing and change from he tediouinett of th tchool room. A member of Iho t). It. A N. engineer c opa aayt that at a point on the road alive Motier Ia another tlldiiw mount liko I he one near Catcade I.ockt. li In k..,.p alhling and railing up tlie lie and pishing th track towardt the riv,r. Ilia party explored the top of the mountain, w her they found the kull of a mountain goat with the hornt 'nileto. They aUo found teveral pet ruled treei and pxrt ol treet. (ilauier. It will be g.;od nea t lo tunny Pullet people tolearu that Melari. W. II. Illgg', Murchie and Maviil Fulton, ol tt'arco, Inivn inrrlia-ed the hot pring at 'ollina I.indiiu and inlcnd lilting the properly up to that viailort to that I'laea may receive the beni lit from the lieullng properliet of the water, and alro " luruiihed a go-d camping ground. Tl'Urpring it iitnl to that at Wind "ver, and with proper accommodation ill heroin a poj nlar retort. Everyone) who attended th clubdanc lnK party Imt rven'ng It talking about "to ipendld limn Ihev had. There wat an 11.11, an. II. ...... 1 1.. .Ilomlani.. I ..nunnj inifg iiuau in riui ,,..., i a,,,i .... v ., i .... 1 teemed to w.kn tveryon up ami ratiae them In nilnr Into Ilia uplrlt of that hour wilh renewed ri I m at i . I( teemed like ol.l timet lo have the orchestra one more, ami whilo ,0 dancert have ei 'Jed II.. mesh: nt Hi (urmer parties, the ad led Inalroiiu nt anil new imnir er greatly enjoyed and enhanced UlB pleasure ul dancing. Several mouth tf., a ,,iari by the name of F, Marshal wat arreated here i... .i ... .. . . fc, , mm II, V CIIBrgH Ol llOrH) Stealing (Ml Indicted. He, however, furnished bonil tn appear before tin- lt grand jury, hut mid to thow ijp. Yetbrday the therill received a lelt. r from tin United Halm maranai at Yakima laying i,t II. fellow liail iMI.f, taken up there lor liiK liquor to Ii.iarn, and aentenr, d to leveu iniiiill a in ,h t'. S. .. in t 'til iar y at McNeil ialaml. When he haa ,.,.,' pleted liia icittit.ru there tin ma'ahal ava lie mil be turned bvi-r lo the (.Ihrert here to he .lru!t with for ll.e horn- ttcul illg 0lKll-e. Our butlcest hoiian are now taking great interest in prepaiing for Hie Mur chanla' Jubilee Carnival to lie given by tli ladie o Hie liood Iritrtit Kwicly in tl.e near future. A tarniral which had Jli iiib oljct in ic aa givm here arvrral caraigo; hut It a conducted on a difli-rent plan. The entire fvenint I lo he laken up tlh the advertising entertainment, and each peraon repte aei.t inn litiaineaa honte trirea a ririla- i tin ,1)tl(l( or in w ,y ,,, ,,,,, merit of the firm they repreaent. There are mine very catchy parodti and lith ium w hli h cannot fall to call at tention lo the good) advert fed. The order I, ai gone forth whirh will remove the railroad ahop and round houae iroin Slarhui k to Winona. Thi I a reault of the chaniie of ichedule on the Kpokane-I'ortland tram i( the I). It. A N., which leemito hit Starhin k pretty hard. The arrangement in regard to the run of cv'idnctor ai n t present otil lined i Dial they ill run from Spokune to I'matilla. That town ia not a pleaa- anl a pl.ue lo lay over n Walla Walla. here the cuuductora now lay over, and tl.e may he uheiiiently given ll.e ! long run to I'ortland. The Iraini will i not make the proper connect ion toen I able them to dotihle hark to Spokane Iminrdiately from I'matilla. The priuclplei of charity are being in i itilled into the mind of the children of I the county. A few week ego a circular letlrr w a rent out from the (.Hire of the I coiinly rchiHil iiperinlendent giving the ! tchnol children of the county an 0e- k. rtunity to make doitatu in of clothing, cinned frull, etc,, to the Boyi' and lilrle' Aid S iciety ol lrlland. A few of the ichooli have arranged to respond by bringing I heir gi'll to the tchool huu-eon Wcdneiday preceeding Thanki giving. Iiinatiot. Irom The lU'lti puMic ichiio! will lie receiveil, boxed and il.ippcd hv Jud'e lilakelev. C. I -riiom poii , principal ol the Mood River j,,!,,,,,,, M,elly. Hie IK) you believe that man iprang from the ape? IU No. Hut I Ulieve all women rpring from the mouse. Chicago Newt. Thii morning at 10 M o'clock, at ll.e Farmeri' Motel, Recorder N. H. Uatel united In marrhig C. C. Woolford and Mr. Kiiima Sparling, Inith of Pufttr. From Saturday night until noon to day we have had 1.1J Ir.chea of rain. It not worth mentioning, however, if the old Indian' report that It ia to continue throughout the winter is true. J. II. O-horne, w ho hat ent the paid week at M. I. Farringlon' jilace, on lower l.VMile, aariating In putting in a roller teed mill, returned Mr morning, lie rayt Ihe mill it no-v in order ready for work, and it prepared lo roll ten and twelve tout a day. Matter Workman lU-aett, of the loc! lodge here, received a telegram Ihia afternot n from the wife of I.. I. Miler, the unfortunate fire in an who lot hit life in the wreck lail night, notifying them of hi death, and Mying thai the funeral would lake place Wrdneadav at the family rejldence on Iturlt.wick ttreet in Portland. I.e M.Kirhoiiae't fatnotn photograph", the "Crying Cavoae Twina," are attract ing attention throughout Ihe I'nlon. A recent leant) of the New England Home nuigrilne, which it publiahed weekly in iiop.oii, 'l"-"' . ". - ; . ..... u..n.ipa,.lni,ll IIIH V n" Accompanying Ihrtu It the -tory ol their birth and the t.ikin; of the picture! PV Mr. Moorl. ono. These are lively times in Ihe matri monial market and November I livelier j' than the ureceding months. Vest i' i.i .i. ,... at Hoi homo of Mr. and M r I) W. Cook, on 3-Mile, their. .laughter, Mist Jennie Cook, was wed- . ' ... . ... ded lor rank.. oore.o, - the lateW.H. Moore, Rev. Smith ol the Imfnr Methodist chinch, pcrformtng , ,. . .i the ceremonv. jney Will IIII1KB ll ieir home at iMifur liM . , wi.iu ahle to be around, Mr. Adorn it .. .. ,. j....... il. V.li.r or c iriiiecr. .1.0.1 J. II. Adams, an ou. r. ,, . (i.,r of Mrs. Crocker, lost the ; Yesterday afternoon while at Jau.ei Fast Side tustaine.. a s. r. - ntarly a ' Simoiuon'. place on 3 Mi!e, John P.r- iili.eea a w . "K" " ' I , tlie ri,ok ttai iu- ecteJ a rott .ntfred painful rccid.nt. lie; dangerous, a ' I "i,.ini Interested in its disappearance. ' slipped and fell Iu I weight on the tight after working will. hi... for ome time, j being; ,. . ... : ... ., , a .0..m. UUreo nart v recoverca irom me n... . ...- - . ,...... t... I .... .,,,.,.. ..,.t iu.. fl,,e ,al,l..h h . 1 till far from having recovered. Or gonian. Mr. Adami 1 well known In The Uallet. and a brolher of C. A. 1 Adauit, of Tygh. j The hour for holding Thankagiving ' lerviee thi year ha been changed Iroin morning until eveulng, and on Thnrt ! day evening at Ihe Metho.l:l church a union tervice will bo held, the pattor of the Congregational, Chrinian, llaptiet: and Met'ioiiiat inking part in th ter-! vice. A male quartet w ill give a telec-1 lion iiinl ih,. variuut choirtwill fnrnith other limbic for the occttion. Rev.! ..-nt ry Uuahiiig, ol the Chriftiao church, w ill preach thu lermon. j Yesterday morning Henry 'i'eatne, ! who hud come into ihe city from bit: place on fhiirh Flat Saturday, went up to Morniiii't bain, near the fair grouude, , to b ed hit team. Loving a "ark of grain ! he wrenched hit lurk, w hich had been j injur! d before, ami fell to Ihe floor. ; lh-ing unable lo ateii-t himaelf, he lay ' lor about four hour", w hen he w at die-1 covered and taken lo the hom of hit brolher, R jhert Teagne. He it tome-1 what better today, and it it thought will ' lie able to be about in a few dayt. j Intpeak'ngof the proponed railroad j up I)et Chutet and on to I'rineville, ! Ihe Crook county Newt tayi: "The' trallic to and from thii teclion hat ti nt va paaed throogh The iJallet, ilt I naluial outlet, and only ill indifference i has en incd the !on which il il now al- moat certain lo ttii'ain by the building' of the C. 8. railway. If, however, the ; etrortt lo retain i'.t trade thall bo the meant of alfording ut tuita'ole tranepor- lation facilities, we can fctv w ith Jere ti.iaii, "Itt an ill wind that blowt any body no good" or wordi to that effect. It it probably not generally known ! that the Filipino boy, Manuel Ruble w ho wat brought home by the S.-cond i Oregon hoyt from the Philippine, it now a Undent of the Indian training; tchool rear Salem. The little fellow ! wat without a home after In arrival in ! Oregon, and to Mr. Whitney, of Wood-j burn, a kind and generous man, took charge of him and gave him a home. Superintendent Rotter, of the Indiun training tchool, was solicited to take charge of the boy and give him rn education, and he ha undertaken to do so, without any particular authority i fioiu the department at Washington. j Si. I'aul't church ii to lose a good and j able rector and the community a tplen-1 Jid citizen, Rev. Jos. I)e Forest having decided to accept a call to the St. Peter's i church in Denver. For ome time he; hat been undecided regarding the course to take, hut the result of bit delibcra-; tions com-erning the matter wat made ; known laet night, when he preached his ! farewell sermon to hit parish here. In wor.lt of counsel and regret at Leaving, he expressed bit farewell. Having been rector here for two yean and a half, it is with regret that they part with him. Ho will irave Wednesday for Denver, taking with him the good will of the CMtnmiir.ily. We ack again why il it that otir city ordinance in reg.ird to the trut:tit of dumb animals, particularly hoises, can not be enforced. The resident! of the city are becoming indignant over the state of alVairs in Ihis regard. Yesterday nearly the whole day long a horse was tied iu front of MichvlbucY saloon, lightly cinched, with the rain pelting down on him continuously, while no doubt its owner was spending the time in a debauch. A kind hearted citizen took pity on Ihe animal and took him to bit own barn, where the taddle was taken off and the poor, thivering animal j fed. He left word if the fellow wanted hit horse w heie he could find it, an l although the animal wat there when he went to lied, it wat taken away lie fore morning. The oDiceri should rot only take charge of tuch animate and make their owneri pay for their care, but ar rest the inhuman ownert and punish them. Another Pallet young man (for to we will always claim htm) today left Ihe ranks of ungle blessedness, and H. W. Phelpt made Miss Cora H.ut, now ol Hilgard.bnt formerly of Heppner, his wifo. The welding took place at Ihe home of Hon. W. R. Ellit in Heppner. Many of P.ert'i friends have been aware that he wat contemplating matrimony, and npon bit recent visit to this city he did not deny that he would toon "past away," but received congratulation with all the grace of one who wat happv in the prospect. From report given by those who are acquainted with Hie bride, we feci satis fied Rert bat chosen at a companion one of whom any young man might well i. ....., I.. ..... ......I, he pro, .,, ..... .-- ;-" J astureoiy .on, r. ...... ..... - groom. We hasten lo exlind our con gratulation and with them the heartiest .,f U.T...I w sties. We nmlersiann I lie , 'ibriilo and groom parsed through the I citv on Xo. 1 Hi: afternoon. I Ij iong. the Chilian. an w ho was Itupli- eaten in tne r .re. ...... - , and was arretted Wednesday In i .i . V .i ..... I..nb rn i am Walh. for .'cling a diamond , ..,,. . 1 was u . . ... , ....,.i turv ill lilt- pi un ol c K...... j ", - . been chip oved at the icti.tenc; oi j. i'. lieen rni ItlS. i.lrt 'I nia .er ii.iM.eu to. muuu.. . i ....... i. mihit a pi U! I .rn, ..ia i 1115 oiuuiu 1 1 1 a( 1 1 ' I' 1 1 .' .. . . - , . . OWING TO OUR- Enormous Success We have decided to Sale of BOYS' CLOTH G To the end of the month. Our piles of Clothing must be reduced. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures officers kept watch over Wong tjuong an I hi friends and lately were satisfied that he had the stone tecrefd, being afraid tooffer to dispose of it. A day or two ago he was arrested and searched. Quite a sum of money wat found upon him, and h'9 wuist was girdled with a belt securely sewed. This was lemoved and in its folds was rli-covered the little jewel neatly wrapped in ti.-ttie paper. Reside this (00 in gold waa also ab (traded from the belt. Tuewlay'i Daily. Some one reported yesterday that Ihev are having a dust famine in Sher man countv. What about Wasco conn- ty, with 1.32 inches of rain in The Dalles from Saturday night until this morning? The young Indies; in fact, all who are j to lake part in Iho Jubilee cninival, are j rr quested to be at the Yogt opera house , Friday evi nirg for rehearsal. It has j been decided to give Ihe rnmival on the night of Ihe lltli nt the cgt. Engineer Rrow n has moved the F'ai-t Kud cart ami hose dow n to the engine house and is busily engaged iu drying it out and utheiwlse rellttii g it. The old racing cart has l.etn taken to the East End home in case of its being needed. There n talk among the piurrrlv""Maini"T.o?nt!;uirir. ueese, n. ..era alonar Tenth street renarding the -' '"'; Mi!iS Krcw, fl. Tlie Watnic grading of the street from the High school to Wakefield's property, near the -round. This wou.d be all for wllile U the Wst road in the , cny, . or ... -in. ... . v .... I vlV. I,,,,, II,,. nut .neiilioiiFil. I'l.....-"--'.-." - Baroains for continue our. 21 yards Unbleached Cotton Flannel tl.00 19 yards Kxtra Orade Cotton Flannel 1.0O 24 yard lileached Muslin 36 in wide 1.00 20 yards Unbleached Muslin 3o-in wide 1 00 20 yards Indigi Blue Calico 1.00 20 yards Checked Uinnham 1.00 17 yards excellent quality Outing Flannel 1.00 1 complete line of checks and plaids in dress goods per yard 12 Ladies' Ladies' pure linen, hemstitched and scalloped, hand drawn work, revered block, hemstitched and embroidered handkerchiefs ; woith from 4'jC up to -4.o0 each We have just opened styles in ladies' ,eekwear Ncarsilk Petticoats in all colors ; umbrella flounce, rioted, two small ru tiles, strapped seams; from i'S; to f 4.50 each Silk Petticoats, assorted ttyles and colors, raniricg in price from fS.OO up PEASE & MAYS been tewed up some years lince. The cut it a bad one and had to be re-sewed, j to that he will not be able to use it for j some time. A telegram was received by G. T. Tarr j thi morning announcing the death of D. V. C. Hecarie, piesident and eecord largest stockholder in the Katfern Ore gon Land Company. He was an elderly gentleman and had been ailing for some time at l.ii home in San Fianctsco. He died thii morning. His loss will be keenly felt by every bratch of the com pany wherever found. Word received this morning from Portland etated tiiat the funeral of Robert Hunter and L. P. Mi'cr will be j held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. I All employes of the company who may desire transportation to Portland to at tend Ihe obsequies have been provided tor, also their wives, Xo doubt many from this city will be present, at least as many as can be well spared. Mis Katherine Brogan closed n sue- j cesefnl term of school in Lower Antelope ; uistrict November 24th, and mailed to ! the county superintendent contribution j to the Roy' and Uirls' Aid Society as I follow: T. P.rogran's children, 11.50; school contributed 43 cents. Miss Hester Kent, of this city, closed her tirst term of scho l November 2 l.h in district No. W. Ptch F,t . ., f ... .!.,. t v ... .... ... .... I... un, a iiu nm uuuia .hi- - o. , not mixed up witii the w rong kind of ' foot an I got hold of tangle-foot instead of j "corns, bunions and ingrown toenails." riiirman ran across him and when he ! attempted to take him he didn't use a raior, but struck the t, flier with a .He Weed r Handkerchiefs. Neckwear. a choice line of the very latest fashionable and popular-priced Shopping Bags. A magnificent new line cf novelties in ladies' lea ther and silk shopping ba, ranuinz in price from 75c, tl.UO, .1.25, $1.50 and.fl.75 Petticoats. See Show Window. valise. He lodged in the jail and today as fined fiO for being drunk and dis orderly, in default of which he languish eth and will no doubt work on feet of earth for a few days. Pease A Mays' force certainly ha not one artist, but many among it no niter from the appearance of tlie how win dow at present. Taken at a whole, the most beautiful display of goods we have yet teen it that which now I con tained therein. Even the article which In themselves alone have no particular beauty, are so arranged as to produce a handsome fleet. From the plain white shirts and cuffs and collar in the clothing department to the most beauti ful silks of the dry good department, all are gracefully draped and festooned so as to attract the eye. -They turelv have some professional window dresser among their clerks. There is a shortage of bacon and lard al over Fastern Oregon. Why thi should be there is 1:0 explanation, Save the sloth and want of enterprise and in dustry on the part o! Oregon farmer. Oregon can never txpeet to le perma nently prosperous so lonj as it i con tinually sending out of the country large sums of money for bacon J an lard and butter and other mc'i fcod pro ducts, ail of which slu uld be produced at home. To d. p-'tid altogether upon one crop, nn I that ir .p wheat, mean constant uncertainty, with ever recur rins periods of rosperity and depression, with plenty ono year end a hand to month fxeienct) another. V. W, Statesmnn. To Core Cold Ob Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab let!. Ail druggist) refund tbe money if il lai's to cure. 25c. - .oJ I1.U1IQ I'J llkO IUII UIVl.fav.n