I . .... II -i r i - -r i j . . . . OVR eci SHLE, Saturday, Nov. 18, 1893. Ladies' Underwear! M Values al $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, Tnis Dag, $1,00 This Underwear that we offer is fine goods and is worth today the regular retail prices mentioned Our stock in these lines consists mainly of small sizes, and we decided to close it out at the nominal price of $1. Sec Corner Window. Dnr Stock of Linen Collars, lOc. Eficli. Aj, ALL GOODS MARKED Lt T IN PLAIN FIGURES. -V PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Milerel h the I'ohtoHlce nt Ttio Dalle, Oregon, iik mi-iiihI-cIuhh matter Local Aili itIIkIiic- 10 ( -u jut lltii' (or llrttt lii-crlhm, und 6 Cents xvr . .11 fur each mih-iequent lticrtloii S i'(ii niton fur lone time uoliee. A iciii uotlcM-n received later than 8 o'clock l iiiiear the (ollnwltiK ily 'ATI KDAY, - NOV. IS. 1803 The limit and Weekly Chronicle way t filiation Mile nt I. C. Xickehen' More. NOVEMBER NUGGETS. Out Dully Clcmi-iip I'rom In anil Almiit tin- rity. "Mini unlit' lint little here In-low ' II III .1.., I.. M I. .,.1 Hut Ih-'h iiluayn anxious to eel nil lie can lly moit any hook or crook. Thti rt'cortlur disposed of two d. und d.H this illumine in the usual iiinntier. Messrs. Saltniurshu iV Co. shipped ten cars oi fat hogs from their block yards lut night for Troutdale. Owing to tliu train being late Shun id War 1 did not tuke the primmer Strom toMvltim thin morning. Mr. ('. W. Burnus, a Prinevillo uttor-t.-v, if in the city, und will noon return toMsTrook county lioiiu-. Ha landlady charges $8 week lor hoard, or ItO a month, und the hoarder fcfc'j'soiiii day Iwfore tlie month is up, Jioiv iiaii-h dofn she loHe'' TIuh morning was the coldest of tlie "wifion, thu tliermoineter reaching '-'1 degrees above .oro. The day lias been cold, and u cold night will follow. The (iood Templars will give a milli nery ami necktie Houial at tlie K. of 1'. mil Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Liter ary program mo ami refreshments. Ad- IlllHSIOll IT) CC'lltS. The Klickitat Leader uuhouiicoh that it will not publish any inoni issues. It tins lived three yearH and a half, was bright und spicy, and we regret very imicii to loHti it from our Hut of ex change. Mr. Isaac JoIoh Iiiih just retitrneil from H'uoho liunting trip in Sherman county. Hi'HideH slaughtering a great number of K-so ho killed u iiitignitkent specimen f tlie American eagle, moutuiring 0 feet, '-' inches from tip to tip. '"'ho gentleman referred to by thu Mountaineer an liaving run a feed yard wan successful, while tlie attempt of thu Aim Arbor "infant" flzzlo in running a H'WHpupur without JiiH ioHt manuHcrlpt wf a failure, (Juerv, who bus the best of it? The young ladies are counting on a rgu audience at tho academy thlu evon '"K and havo ntndo preparation!) wlth that end in view. Don't disappoint tliein. TIioho who compltiln of not having any place to go wliero they can bo "itortaiuod should reinoinber tliey have ft I'hanco tlilfl evening. Jf you are Y's or w'1bo either you will bring your fifteen cents to help on a good cuuho, I'unnoyer'H Thanksgiving, on which lie will pray for u silver lining to Je present financial uloud, will bo cele wntod in The Dalloa by tlie Mignonette "anclng club. Tlioir dunce Wednesday 'veiling proiuIaoH to bo tlie souiul event "'the Thanksgiving period. Jiirgfuld's orchestra will phiv choice selections 'l those who do not dance can havo a 00,l time listening to the music and ftth those who do dance. S'jrdoalurlor Mexican Silver Itlm KiM-lt'n (HmrrvutloiiN. A much and lone needed improve- I ment hue been made by your street com , missioner, Mr. Madron. On tiie road I from the brewery to the city limits he has i certainly done a good job, for tlie road is in better condition than it has ever been, and before Mr. Madron went at it jit was in u terribly bad condition. ' Kveryone who travels over it is well ! pleased with the work he hti9 done, and , I have been informed that there nre some persons' in The Dalles who have I that road. 1 hope they are tew, for no sensible man could object to a bad road being improved where it is travelled by the people upon whom they depend for their bread and butter. Jitit there are some men who would kick about the arrangements of paradise, or kick when being hung, hut just on such an occa sion we would delight to see such men kick and kick hard at thin air. I would also udvibo thu city council if they are the parties who tiro responsible for the team tying affair, for their own good and the city's welfare to stop where they are and let well enough alone, for tiiero is plenty of time in the distant future to put on metropolitan airs. Him Hock. Death of I.Iiiiin lIuhliHDl. News has just reuehed hero of the death in JJulIulo, N. Y., of Mr. Linus Ilnbbard, which occurred last Saturday. Thu death is particularly touching. His residence in Oregon failed to substitute hie love for his old home, and on his ar rival there lie busied himself in walking around, noting tlie changes which have occurred during his absence. The weather was inclement, and ho caught a severe cold, terminating in pneumonia and his death. Mr. JIubbard, while here, was an earnest and enthusiastic worker for an open river. He spent considerable time and money in the agitation. He was well and favorably known here, and nows of his deatli cannot but prove a shock to all who know tiio kind, court eous gentleman. Ila-l li lull Mtemry Soi-lt-ty. Dumt, Nov. 17th, 1893. Kmroit Ciikonici.i:: The Delphian Literary society of Dufur has agreed to givo an entei tainment on Friday even ing, Nov. -')tli, consisting '.of reading, essays, vocal and instrumental music. After thu exercises the audience will ho invited to remain for an old fashioned sociable, provisions for which aru mak ing in tho way of good things to eat, and games of various kinds. Tho instru mental music will bo furnished by Van-del-pool's orchestra, which now consists of eight or tup instruments. Tho little folks will go through the evolutions of a Hag drill, etc. It is the iutentlon of tho society to do everything to make tho occusiou pleusaut and en joyable. The object of this entertain ment is to rulso money to pay for an organ. Kverybody ie invited to attend. Admission twonty-fivo cents. Kiuloreil ly the l'r. In thlN hki-itU'itl hko htatciuuntit iiiiiUu U-foru U-Iiik credited uienenerully luiilied Into, l'oo. iiliiiiruiilwiiyn (oil ml (home one mid) on thu Mdo where their Intercut Ilex. In view of the ho. t litimed truth an Imlomement from one who In not lutcrcntetl should boot double vitlne, la-lieu thu following frank utntement vhuiitd be read with Intercut ... .,.i.,, (Ikmti.kmkn Till In tu certify that I havo n Mil Kiiiiiou'h lU-iidauliu C'iiimuIck with biitUfait. tory rcmiltH. I bought u box wliti-li cost inu-JS coutH and oiiu eapNillo miicd inn of dreadful hick headache My wife und melf Iiiimi both Uhed thu iiicdlclneH manufactured by tho Minium Utility Ml'K Ho. ami c recommend them to tho nublluiiK beliiK Jimt what they are reiircneuleil, ' ItcMiei-tflllly, W J. Ill'TCIIINMlN, Kit (iiuette, I'leamuit lllll, Mo, Hold by Hiilien.A Klhcri-ly FINISHED THEIR LABORS. The Grand Jury At-k to Itn Exciihcil Aflrr Klllrli-tu Service. The grand jury have concluded their labors and handed in their report, after a five days' session. They found eleven indictments and six not true bill". They examined thu offices and prisons of the county and found them in a satis factory condition und the books of tho county ofiicers well and neatly kept. The report goes on to state: "Tlie following financial statement was rendered us by the treasurer, show ing the financial standing of thu county on the let of November, 1SU3. On hand Nov. 1, 1893, G352.2,j. Of this amount tlie following sums be long to thu funds specified : School fund Warrants out covering thu above amount. Road and bridge fund Warrants to be cashed on fciuht. Due from Sherman county . Kntray fund Estate fund Countv fund G2S 00 S4-! 33 bib 2900 S7 Total $0332 25 Wu find tlie county jail clean and well kept. We find, however, that thu floor of the jail is made of brick covered by cement and find that thu same is badly worn, very rough and has many deep depiussions lit it. We therefore recom mend that it be repaired and placed in better condition. Wu find that about thu only ventilation there is for the jail is through the burs of the rear door of the jail, which opens into tlie jail yard. We also find that there is a door leading from the hallway of thu court house into this same jail yard und that persons may pans into the jail yard in that way at any hour of the day unobserved ami that it is continually done. When per sons nre in the jail yard they huvo free access to this rear door of tho jaii und it would bo a very easy matter for anyone who was so disputed to pass a weapon to the inmates of thu jail or furnish them with tools whereby they might make their escape. Wo think that this would bo very dangerous to tho jailer in case desperate criminals should bo confined therein and It alsp renders thu jail unsafe as a ptisou. We therefore earnestly recommend that homo suitable measures bo taken to ren der this matter safe. Tho jury found tho city jail satis factory and havo no recommendations to muko regarding it. Thu report is signed by the foreman of thu grand jury, Mr. (J. W. Miller. DchervliiK I'mlfcu. Wo desiro to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Jhicklen's Arnica Salvo and Klectrlc Hitters, mid huvo never handled remedies that sell as well, or that havo given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee thom every time, us we stand ready to refund tlie puichuso price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. There remedies have won their treat popularity purely on their merits. Snipes & Kinersly's druggists. (iood wheat for seed or chicken feed at six bits per suck cash at J. JI. UroV Feed Store. tf Fresh oysters at A. Kollur's confec tionery store. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish Hot clam broth at J. O. Muck's every day ut 4 o'clock, WHERE IS BEN M'ATEE ? lie Win I.nut Seen nt Mm rmxtlltn limine, Nov. Ut. The sensntion of today lias been the disappearance of I5en McAteu of 1'ygh. Ho was lat, seen on the 1st of Novem ber in The Dalles, whom ho had several hundred dollars in his pockets. Ho paid every bill that ho owed in town, and paid his newspaper subscriptions to that ditto and stopped the papers. While in the CniiONicu: office he stated that ho was going to squnre up and leave the country. "Whero arc yon going?" ho wna asked, "God only knows," replied, Mr. Mc Afee. Jter ho went to the Umatilla house, and announced that he was going to Cove, Union county. He took the night train and ho lias not since been heard from. His friends have received no re ply to letters, and becoming alarmed have sent his description to the sheriffs of the different counties in Eastern Oregon. Circuit Court. Cheater Cole and Albert Valentine were to have been sentenced this after noon. The case of Hood Hiver Valley Water Supply Co. vs. W. It. Winans is still occupying tlie attention of the court. Tlie jury in the case of Fonts vs. Harris returned a verdict last evening, after being out twenty-four hours, in favor of Mr. Fonts, allowing him a judg ment for 50 cents. PERSONAL MENTION. Hon. F. P. Mays of Portland is in the city. Mis3 Lulu Bird returned this morn ing from Chicago. County Judge John Fulton of Sher man county, ia in the city. Mr. E. G. Eubanks of Oakland, Douglas county, in this state, favored this office with" a very pleasant call last evening. Mr. 1L H. D.tmielle favored The CiinoKichi: office with a pleasant call to day. He also presented us with some fine samples of potatoes of the Heauty of Hebron variety. They are simply immense in size. They were grown on hill uplands without any irrigation, save a slight sprinkle of rain in June. SHORT FURROWS. IIonkst toil is essential to restful slumber. Tin: man who impoverishes his farm steals from his own pocket. That man is seldom happy who holds a grudge against the earth. I cou.vt him a rascal who tries to get full work out of a half-fed horse. Many people ride "over the hill to the poorhouse" in the do-nothing sled. Tiik road to fortune is well traveled, but too many are headed in the wrong direction. Somi: men have sense enough but are too indifferent to go to the trouble of using it. American Agriculturist. Tclpiihonlrn; on Trli-Krupli Wires. An apparatus has ben constructed for telephoning .simultaneously over telegraph wires. Tlie system lias been in operation for some time on the tele phone line from Budapest to Szegedin, a distance of 121 miles. The results were satisfactory. Tho apparatus can easily be inserted in a telegraph cir cuit and used at once. It is said that simultaneous telegraphy along the wire docs not in the least interfere vclth telephoning, and that tlie effects of induction and all disturbing noises are eomj;U-t-lv removed. Mexican Silver .Stove Poliih causes no dust. J-J7- 33, 33 .A. ID "Samtlia al lis Worm's Fair," Ami be u t-i the times. THE LATEST OUT t'ni.l- .I t in inntiUi n ui uit ii lty jo.-iAH ai.i.i:s' ,s win:. A. G. Hoering, lienl m-ni, The Dull -.s, Or. JllSl llllllllKll ustiejw a a on a r Tfi 'Or Of Snjiei lor Duality ami riiiUli. TailoitiilcSiiits, fats, Furnishings, J oo is and Shoes. All direct from llm Kuhtein Manufacturer. M. H0NYWILL, The balance of Our Large Stock We will Close Out Reparafess of Gosi ! l GREAT BARGAINS. - o Store Fixtures for Sale. N. Harris P. S. Special prices to dealers. Hl Clothing & wing Boons Just Arrived from new Y rk SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' Jackets, FR01W $3.50 UPWARDS - At liemarkably Low Prices. Spleniii Chinchilla Overcoats $5.50. FULL ASSORTMENT OF W Winter Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. JPTAs we are forced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (like he famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bad debts, our prices will always b found tho verv lowest in the market. Wo invito our friends und customers to examine our uoods and prices beforo purchasing. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. I'hlc wull-luiown Brewery is now turning out tlie best Beer and i'ortei east of thu Cascades. Tho latest appliances for tho manufacture of good health fill Beer have been introduced, and on y the first-class article will be p'aced on ho mark"t. PAUL KREFT & CO., DHALKKS IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And tho Most Complete and the l.ulcat I'attcriiH and Dut-iuns in a"Pnictieul Painters and Paper Hangeiri, None but tho best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and .1. W. Masiuy's Paints used in all ,mr work, and none but tho most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chemical combination or snap mixture, A first cIuhh article in ull colors. All orders promptly uttendc;! to. Paiut Shoo oorner Thirdaud WashiiiRtou Sts., The Dalles. OrecoD Crams CI It costs you 50 cents to join, if you join before Saturday. Every member is guaranteed a Crayon. Now for Christ mas Presents for yourself or friends. Investigate ! T JJK DALLL1, Oil.