Cork Sole Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. Misses' Cloaks Cheap enough for anyone. Boys' Overcoats at Reduced Prices. Dress Goods t in new and stylish weaves. Stamped Linens an elegant assortment. Lined Gloves comfortable in cold weather. Chenille Table Covers Bright and Handsome. ALL GOODS MARKED i fcA in Plain figures, Sec Corner Window. CHOICE OF MEN'S HATS, S1.50. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Lin- iW.illii'i lit Tliif 1 MltL'h, OrrROU, Hi'cmd i'iiutM mutter. I nt once;, tmd run from his home in Albina to Dr. Hoyd'ti oflice, barefooted ! und w itliout rout or vettt. Dr. Boyd I went immediately to the residence, mid bv iidiniuisteriuL' untidotea nicceeded in ...,.. ,Trn.....c. ; HavillB lhu boyV life. lt iH th0Rht to I-: line f.r tlrMt iii-iTUrin, mm ft tvntj. tjtly tlmt he will recover, though hia I tin out and .Mtomueh were hndly burned ,Th' i r i ni-ti ul)n'ttint lnnurtlon ... . fn'.ii f.ir ltintr limn niltri.n A . i.h 1. 1 mi trc rix'fivwt Iittur tlmn 8 o'liUioU by tlio r.eid Teh'ritm. inH" irttiu follmvlnjKlHy. OH., tli Hi.imh Uiitrr TIMDAV, 77(i' Iiaih aixl Wirkhi ('hrmiicle nun It ftitiHil an imli- J. C Xicki'lxni' More. NOV. '21, 1SUI! ' , very kind net to the farmer and his hoi'e would he the pludn;; of free water NOVEMBER NUGGETS. Cur Itully Cliiii-uj I'linit In mill .Mm. nt tint City. !ti htrlvitiK tiiuiitii woulth HV'ri' npt to Ion' wir lii'iiltb: Tln-ii. to u-uahi our ln'iilth Wi-'ri'iiiit t.i lotomir woaltli. Novuinbor wt.'iither in hh fickle itH ! Airil'K. i A tromendouH amount of lock hiiHbeen Hot out at the Union Htreet rut, which w 11 keep the eniKher buHy for Heveral weekH. FannerH coiituinplatinn buying their wmtur'H HupplitiH Hhould bear in mind j Unit Home line havaiiiK await them at , J'jWi- I'.ioh. in teiin ami other titaple 1 Itrwjrii'rt. The rock haw packed down lirmly on I'iun Htreet, where it Iiiih been tilled, "Ml luakcH a Hplendld road bed. Several IuimIh of rock were hauled and dumped in the low placet) at the Htreet rornei H by tlit expiesMiniin. ThiH ih a uood idea :iim1 Hhould be eoiUiuued, an it will din-'o.-e of the mud. Mi. l.etilie Jhitler, u well known Krocury man of Tl.u DalleH, who Iiiih been in IiiihIiiuhh about twelve yearn, Iiiih liHposed of Iuh utore intereHlH to II. II. Campbell of thin city. The Htoro Iiiih an excellent reputation for fair dealing and liable (-oodH, which will doubtlehH be HUHtaini.'d by Mr. Campbell, A Hiirpritso party wan e;ivou Muntur Kay CluiHe lttHt eveuiiit,'. Thono preyent weie Willie ami Guy MeUully, MaHter KohhUi CIiiiho, Manter Rowland Wilov, Frank ChitHe and Archie Jlarnett, MiH Biinio t'luiHt', Ellio AdaniH, Kdnu and Maie Harnett, After a very plouuuut uvuiiing, including refreuhmeutH, the little iichIh iliMpersed. .Mil1. Win. VanViiclor, wife of n Ciold endiile iiinrchuiit, while driving three iiilleH above town .Sunday, wuh thrown from a hack on to the rocky nnulu of the load, breaking her left arm and alno din locating her nlioulder. She wuh biulHed in a fearful manner about her body, 'i'ho internal InjuricH are not believed to 'e HorioiiH. Armory Hull ia triiiiHformed into u I'liico of beauty. The .Mignonitt'1 bo. h have worked hard and (leconucd tl en tire ImlltlliiR with ilugH ami e ergieen. The tluneo tomorrow uvuiiing bus every indication of huing one of the tineat ever Kivou in Tho Dtilloh. The boyn expect to entorttilii tlioir giuiHtH with an men i"K of Holld enjoyment. All thowo who oloiigtotho Mignonette Oluh uumtflliow tlmlr UckotH nl tho door, iih the door keopor lood not know who are inuinlmrH f the club. All otherri will bring their InvltutioiiH. Conductor Jack htuighhui, of the Union I'acillc, made a werloiiH inlHtiike liiHt night, He arousod hiniHolf from IiIh Hleep to adminlHter houio medicine to iIh C-yuar-oltUou who was ill, mid by jiiiHtuko gave him a ttmHpoonfull of ear bolicuuld. He dlBcovored hia mialiiko j trougiiH in two or three dill'erent places in the city where they would he easily tteeesHible. The expense would be Binull, but would hIiow a conHideration which would ilettbe fitrmerH and pave the way for a lasting friendnhip. Huch iictn as thin are really profitable and it is sur prising that watering troughs have not been built before. Tho hard-working laboring man very often curses his lot in what little time he iias got left to think, but deprive him of a cup of water at m:y time he is disposed to take a drink, and he would howl with well founded indignation. The poor slave of a hoie has no way of showing that he wants water and no way to pro test if it is denied him, and the placing of theM! troughs are due from Immunity to three dumb beasts of burden, for as it is a team very otten is compelled to go without water from the time they leave home till they ml urn. To repeat, Tun CmtoNK'1,1: believes that the placint: of tiioo troughs would please the farmer, and urges the city council to take measures for their erection as soon as possible. A limit lli'll iUcAtiiK. Mrs. I.tickey writes from Union that her husband, .1. C. Luekey, saw lien McAtee in Union on Nov. ''d, the day after he left here, and had a short con versation with him. He said ho hud in tended to leave on the stage to tee a man on business, but as the stage was gone he would go on horseback, and that ho must have been misinformed as to the time of the stage leaving, as this win in tho forenoon and the stage left at 2 p. in. Sold Cut. Having sold out my grocery and crockery business to Mr. H. II. Camp bell, who is very well and favorably known in this community, I wish to ask my friends and patrons, who have so liberally given me their patronage in the last twelve years, to extend to Mr. Campbell the 1,111110 liberality. Mr. Ceo. S. KraiiHH, who has been with 1110 for the last eight years, will remain witli Mr. Campbell. All those who have unsettled husinefla with mo can make settlement with Mr. KrausH in my absence. I wish to thank those who have gen erously given me their patronage. 1 am very rospoctlully yours, Lkhmk JJUTI.KI!. Nut UtmiirvliiK f Syuiiut!iy. 1'ersoiis who will persist in dying by Inches with dyspepsia and liver disease when Simmons Liver Regulator is an unfailing remedy for these maladies, Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been In the drug business tit Elktou, Ky,, for tho past twelve years, says: Chiini berluln'H Cough llemedy gives Latter satisfaction than any other cough medi cine 1 have oversold." There is good reason for this. No other will cure 11 cold ho quickly; 110 oilier is bo certain 11 preventive and cine for croup ; no other allbrtln so much relief in cases of whoop ing cough. For sale by lUtikeley & Houghton, druggiHts. ! CIRCUIT COURT. Tli ii.l ury r.lv K Di'fi niiunt 811,000 Ihuii iirph In the W liter Cum. The case of the Hood Itiver Water Supply company vs. W. It. WinanB was given to the jury at 12 o'clock last night und a verdict was given this morning for the plaintiff. First, that the water company is a legally incorporated body. Second, that the plaintiff is entitled to have condemned to its use tho flow of all of the waters of Dead Point creek, at the point where plaintiff's ditch taps said stream to the extent of its intended appropriation. Third, that defendant is damaged by such appropriation in the sum of $1,000. The next case for trial, begun this morning, was McEachern k McLeod vs. S. JJ. Adams. 1'lainntiffs sue for the payment of a note given by Mr. Adams, who denies the consideration named, the title to certain military road lands. The jury consists of K. P. Koontz, E. L. Dickenson, E. X. Chandler, Frank Donnelly, W. T. Wright, A Grammond, Lewis Burgess, J. E. Burnett. G. M. Sterling, Ed. Smith. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. J. liooten, a stockman of Sherman county, is in tho city today. Mr. .Inn. Turner bus iust returned from a business trip to Nebraska. Sherilf Ward returned from Salem last night, where he had been with Strom. Mr. E. C. Warren has returned from a three months' trip in the Willamette country, where he has bee.11 introducing the S. IJ. remedies. IIOl'KL AltltlVAI.K. Skibbu .lohn Sleet, Moro; Win Sny der, Frank Miller, Horsehead bend, Wash : Uliin Vuiilz, James Kiiics, -ol- dendale; John Sorder, Pendleton ; John konlen, lsako Uven ; James A. Jt,aston, Dtifur; W. A. Semple, Chenoweth. MAKKMCn. In The Dalles Nov. 19th, Mrs. M. E. Gilgard and Mr. J. C. Klggs, tho hitter of the Warm Springs reservation, by Elder (i. 11. Uarnett. DfMTvlnjr I'rnUi'. We desire to say to our citizens, that for vears we have been selliii"' Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King s New Luo rills, liuckien's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that havo given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, as we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. There remedies have won their great popularity purely on their Merits. Snipes & Kinersly's druggists. WOOU'fcj i.'XIOSPriODINi& Wl firnnt Riiallt.li llemedv. rrorui'tiy ana pcrmanoauj euros nil foruil or AVrvou Weakncs,EmUom, Sperm atorrhea, ImpoUney and ail tffcctfof Abute or Kiceuu. liccu uriMcrllx'il over 86 vjinraln thou&andfl of CfUOd! JrjEZii thovnlySclMleandllon. JjtMtanaMttr. . i, Vnow,u Ask drucgUt for WooJ' Pho.phodluo If to BOiuo worthies modlclno In placo of tnU, oavo hU dutionest utorc, InolobO prlco Jn lottor, and wo will eonU ly return mail. 1'rlce, one jiaelcogo. HlBU.tS. One if fflj'tawc. '" "" l'auti11 lot In plulu eoolt'il uuvolope, U cent postnsi-, Adurona Tho Wood Oliouiloal Co., 131 Wootlward ovunuc, Detroit, Jtlou. Sold ill TI10 "ulles by WiiU'loy iV llom;to:i. Shlloh's cure, the Great Cough mid Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin orsly. Pocket size contains twouty-livo doses, only 25c. Children love it. .'old by Snipes & Kinersly. Hot chun broth lit J. 0. Marl; every day it -1 o'clock. 1 THE MARKETS. Ponltry ami KgKn AilvnnclnR.-Tlin Whrnt Market Qnlct. Iuekday, Nov. 2l8l The pleasant weather haB not given any reason for an increase of trade in business lines. Locally the market is quiet in all its branches. In produco there is no chance, cither in supply or quotations from last report. Tho only scarcity to note is that of eggs, and dealers are paying 30 cents cash per dozen. Butter is dull on tho market at former quotations. Tho poultry supply is increasing, pre sumably on account of tho near approach of the Thanksgiving season, and tho market is weak in consequence. Green fruit is in large supply and good keeping apples are quoted at 50 cents per box. Early winter at 40 cents per box. The wheat market is quiet. The Dalles buyers are paying 43 to 40 cents per bushel for good merchantable and milling wheat. The advices from Europe and the eastern cities aro such as to give the impression that there arc no anticipations for an Immediate im provement in prices. NEWS OF THE STATE. A bridge is being built across the John Day river near Mt. Vernon, by Otis Gurnsey, of Canyon City. Mr. Archibald Parker, of Fossil, suc ceeded in trapping a badger which had been digging into the graves in the Masonic cemetery. Sandy, a stage driver on the Burns On tario 6tagc line, was recently shot from ambush, and it is thought lie will die. Tho murderer is unknown. Patents reported by C. A. Snow & Co., Washington, have just been granted to A. M. Grubbs, Forest Grove, addition pencil, and W. D. Pickens, Portland, game apparatus. Cloning Out Snle of Uroccrled. Owing to a contemplated change of business, the undersigned will close out the entire stock of groceries, hardware, wood and willow ware at cost for cash. Call eaily while the stock is unbroken. Joi.ES BltOTllEKS. For Sale or Kent. I will sell or rent mv farm on S-Mile on reasonable terms. Anyone wishing for such an opportunity will please ap nlv at once ut Tin; Ciiitoxici.i: oflice. .TT. FltlDAV, Xov Booms to rent at Kev. A, dence 011 Ninth street. Mrs. Matii.ua Hakt. 17th, IS'J.'l. 3tw. Horn's resi-0-23daw. Good Job Printing. If you have your job printing done at The CnnoxiCLE you will have the ad vantage of having it done witli the most modern and approved type, with which we keep continually supplied. All jobs under the direct supervision of one of the most successful and artistic printers in tho Northwest. Cut flowers and winter blooming plants for sale by Mrs. Phillips. Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no dust. YI7K WANT YOt; TO W'OltlC FOKl'S. thus W mtikiiiK fi.'.io jo f.r.cu l'Ktt wi:i:k. Parties vrefcni'il who can iiirnls-li 11 horv mid travel through the country; 11 team, though, l not neee-an1. A lew viicnneles i" towns unit cities. Spare lioui may be umii to good ud vantage. H. r . JOIl.S'sON A Co., ' 11th anil Mulu tits., Klehmoml, Va. ZSF- BEAD -3i "Samantha at the fforli's Fair," And be up to the times. THE LATEST OUT lly J0SIAI1 AIJ.KN'd WIFK. lIllllK' A. G. Hoering, l)cal Agent, The Dallas, Or. Jusl lined Tailor Made Overcoats Of Superior Ounlity und Flnlh. I il r. ,1 rv Dniin a 0MMGOUI18 Tailor Made Pants. Hats, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes. All illriTt from tlm JCiihtorii MuiiiiliH'tun'iH. HONYWILL. iietioi? potpoped. The balance of Our Large Stock We -will Close Out Regardless 0 CO 31! 1 GREAT BARGAINS. Store Fixtures for Sale. . Harris. P. S. Special prices to dealers. Just lulu from Hew y ik SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF , todies' c I " Jackets, ' FROW $3.50 UPWARDS Gtoifii 1 & Furmsmno cooas Niipiioia umncoiiia uvercoais m FULL ASSORTMENT OF Wi n ter Drv Goods. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. lESyA wo are trcoii to REL1, tlL11 ortltr n itVQ' "its (like jo la.i.otis V. Ouliins und wifo'H suit) nml litnl duhts, our prit-CH will nlwitys b founil the vrv Icvi-i-t in tlm nmrki't. Vo iiivito our friemlH 11 nil cuMtoinciH to exiiniiiK! onr '.joodfl iind prico.-j hofon; jn:roli:islnu'. THE CELEBRKTED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. Thin well-known JJrewery is now tuniiii'j; out tlit? bent Hour nntl I'ortoi eat of thft Cuffiide?. Tho hiteet applitittfcH for tho tniunifauture of pood hfalth fill Ilt'ttr liuvH bwn introduitfd, and nn y the rlrst-Hiw uttinU1 will 1km' nuetl on he inrk"t. PAUL KREFT & CO., DEA I. Kits IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And the Mot Coui)iluto and tlm f.itti'ot PattuniH und Dt-Hiiriit; in JLn 3La HP HI DES. . .AaT'I'nu'ticiil I'liintoM und I'liniii' Nan?"s. Noun but tlm bant hrundr of thu Hherwiii-Williiiuifi and .f. W. Musury'H Paints wwA in all .nir work, and 110110 but the most skillt'd woikiia'D oinployi'd. Ajrunts for MiiHury Liquid Paiittn. No clieniii-al i:oinhinalion or poup mixturt, A first oIiihs nrtinlo in nil coIoih. All ordure promptly atlondml to. Paiut Shot) comur Thircland Washington Sts., The Dalles. Ore-ot emu 1 Crayon Li. 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 friend:? . Investigate ! THE DALLLES, OR.