It r The Dalles Daily Chronicle. uturoil ii tlio roMofnro nt Tlio Dnllos, Oregon, hm Kccond'Olium iQHttur. Clubbing List. rbmault mi V, V Tritanr, . fironiflf and AmffiHa Farni'r, fktojlflf and HrClotr'i liciiior, f hroairle iti (Vimofolilai Hauiiaj Cbf(oifl and I'nirie Farmer, ('birasri . rbroM'lf sad (ilolf.iitNt,i-w)Sl.tii:i lirKulnr Our prlfo iirlco .1 .1 At . S2.II0 si.r. . M.00 ?i0 HM .'l.im L'.ihi fiu'Kl Advitrtlr.lne. 10 Cciun lino for llrnt Iiivrilnii, mid 6 Cent m'r lino tor firoh niit)'(tioi)t limiTtlon. rfjMt'liil niU! for loin; Uinu tiotlcvn. All Ukh notice rifolviHi Inter thnti 3 o'clock 111 mipcar the follou'ltiR diiy. rmmlior of ears on freight trniriH and In consequence the firemen shovel in oonl protty lively on the steeper grades. .lamo Hurley wouldn't Ko to jail Inst evoniiiK mid the net ins marshal be labored him over the hend with n Colt's ehillalah, causing several scalp wounds, which ur. iiollister sewed up soon after wards. The Medford Mail nays that forty people have arrived there recently to re main. Fiffcn miles atuvc, at Ashland. 17.-havo arrived, but will not stay, if they can succeed in boating trains over the Slskivous. 'ITKSDAY, DKC. L'O, 1893 The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may he found on tale at . ( Nickehen's more. DECEMBER DOTS. Spicy NrMlnt Oitrntiri'il rroin inirtor'it Not. I'.milc. "Oh, I'll b trim nu the lnt, my lovi lit-hum:, IjiU d!u-didn't mind; Ilt didn't rt-lcr to the liciivoniy miw, lint to tin; tlicatdcal kind. sufllcient means for their support. This is a chanpo with a vengeance. Good lord, or good devil, help us get bad; to tho times .of tho Harrison administra tion, which seem now, to look back too, ns a watering place in the desert. The fanners in tlio vicinity of Tlio Dalles do not seem to be discouraged by this year's low price of wheat and are preparing for a larger acreage than ever. Extreme will in all llklihood be followed by extreme, nnd the prico for the next year's product may reach a higher figure than for many years. A Lawrence, Kan., milkman has de trains were over-1 live red milk for twenty-seven rears. burdened hauling wheat to market from I Ho still delivers to some people who first the interior. This year us many farmers ! fok milk from him, und has worn out as can do so arc holding it for a prospect- fivo wagons in the business. Chicaco ive rise, and in consequence there is little j Saturday Made. Mr. M. Vanbibber of increase in railroad trafllc. j this city goes one better than this, hav- Seotion Foreman Ccdarson, whose j ing ,lo'iverl1 ""Ik daily for twenty-eight headquarters are at Kowena, had his j years withoHt missing a day. hand crushed last night by an iron rail.! I'rof. M. V. Rork was advertised to The injury will bo attended to by Dr. I epi-ak Saturday evening at the court Ilollister, who left on tho 2 o'clock j house, but ns Tin; Chhonicle reporter train this afternoon for that point. I as so busy waiting for Christmas Tho first soiree in the dancing school ' Iir(!Sents 1,e didn't get around to hear series was given by Mr. C. I.. Thiliips wf,at the learned gentleman had to say. Saturday evening "in Schanno's ball" 11 !s learnod tot5a.v thnt Mr. Itork failed Some evening Mr. Phillips intends giv-, to connect w'lth the train at Pendleton ing another one. which fact will b " iu not spcan saiuruay mgnt m A year ago tho gladly welcomed by our dancers, Geo. Salinger planted ",700 prune trees this fall. A party ventured to warn Mr, S. that he was planting too many, but ,,nu . I he assured him that after the United The Dalles. Tlin Market. Tcesday, Dec. 20 The Christmas season has paralyzed the markets and there is no change in quotations in any A largo acreage of fruit trees have bsen ian"d this year in various parts of the con li'; . The !tent dnmn wni , - 1 - n i c, .... 14. . HILI 13 working o., u,o streets this afternoon j ' , ",rtmo u,tf the various lines. Supplies of produce .uite Mi.ressfully. oreign marker. are ample for all demands and former Work on the Cascade canal is ling I Iho lrv!no ';""ily on Chenoweth , quotations are steady. The wheat situa ptifhed vigorously, notwithstanding the cret;k, uro 1,1 n n!ul WIl-v' TJlL-v nru:tion is unchanged. The movement is inclement weather. I Rreall.v troubled by sickness, and being light as the demand for export is quite Christmas festivities at Mosier wound .3T.J V . " ".i.i V.1 ' E,I,I,e('- nisiiuu. iam .nr. anu .Mrs. irvine are up with a grand ball, which did not Dreak up till daybreak. j in nBlltiBf!,ptnrv ,, . That's the way Dr. Pierce's Pleasant .Inn.i.M KiHnti ..,) a ..w.u v .. t 1 ' ' i 1 ellets come. Audit's more import . ,. , , , . ,1 The Antelope vDem.) llernld com-1 a'it than vou think. It keeps them Mosier, shipped a carload of fine apples . J "-, "e f"e'" l0' " always fresh and reliable, unlike the or- I' . .. .... . dinarv mils in cheao wooden, or naste- sarcastically says, "If Cleveland is sue-1 board boxes. cessful in getting a free wool measure i They're put up in a better way, and through congress, we will give vou all ' tie.v 'c' in a better way, than the" huge, the local news vou want. There'll be no wl'lT,? t5)"9' 8rlipl!BVn0 Vi' . . ... lence, no reaction afterward that some- Bheep, nor sheeiimen in this country to ( times leaves you worse than before. In write about." that way, they cure permanently. Sick II 1 V. I.',f Tl , , W" Mr. Kmil.. Spl.iirmo u!lll..nv nt, , "euuuci e, x uuus. neauacne, onsupa at p. in. ah are cordially invited. James I last week to eastern markets. The dancing school opens this evening with a good charter membership and will give a lion lion party Friduy next. Mrs. M. A. Paulson, a medical electri cian, will give n free private lecture to ladies at tho court house on Thursday I 1 1 on. Jnd eest on. Bilious Attacks, and morrOWS boat for llootl JtlVer to look oil dprnni.mintq nf th livnr BtnmpnV, Ilushce, Masonic grand . after the fruit interests in that section, i aud I nvels. are prevented, relieved and lecturer, was killed at Pendleton Christ-i Mr. Schanno is omincntlv qualified to ! curr,ed- mus day by falling from the icy platform i Ml the position as a member of the state i nJitiLi lln.r.!.ar0,atfr:nules; board of horticulture as he takes a great ! vegetable extraetE the smallest in size, interest in that branch of Oregon's in- , the easiest to takr, and the cheapest pill (jQijtry. ; you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give s.iuMiicuuii, or your moaev is re letter to President Cleveland. In it be sets forth that this Christmas is the first in the history of Oregon that two thirds of its jcople are out of employ ment und more than one-third without of a car while just entering the city limits. He struck on his head. The state teachers association is in session at Portlund. I'rof. Gavin has a very interesting paper for today's ses sion, and there are several teachers from Wasco county in attendance. The latest move for economy on the Union Ktcific system is increasing the turned. 1 ou pay only lor tne good vou get. There's nothing likelv to bi "just as good." ' Warner'B butter at Maier & Benton's CHRI8TMAS AND THE CHURCHES. Tim II nutl fill Oroiimnli'" nt tin, Sov :ral t'lnrri of Win lili, Midnight mass at the Catholic chinch Chris-tmns evening was witnessed by it large crowd. Many Protestants were in the audience. The altar was a blaze of light diffused by numberless candles, while pictorial allegories and (liilcront decorations added to tho beauty of the scene. Promptly at the ushering in of the day our Saviour was born the choir began the beautiful chants and sung them in an acceptable manner. The mass at Christmas is one of tho most im pressive in the calendar of Catholic fes tivities. The CongregAtional church was beau tifully decorated for the Christmas time. The choir and chancel were entwined witli evergreens, while boquets of fresh flowers made a pretty contrast and showed the mildness of our climate. Mr. Curtis preached botli morning and evening, but in the evening were the Christmas services. Those who have heard Mr. Curtis regularly spcalc in high praise of his sermon Sunday evening. It has never been the privilege of the writer to hear a better one. The choir, consisting of Mrs. Huntington, Miss Schmidt, Dr. Doane, Dr. Botkin, Balfe Johnson, Ed. G. Patterson, and Vino Phelps sang a Christmas anthem in their usual pleasing manner. Alto gether the service was very pleasing. Christmas was celebrated Sunday morning at the Methodist church. Mr. Whisler preached an interesting, in structive and appropriate sermon, which was listened to with marked attention. The choir, consisting of Mrs. Bradsbaw, Miss Hose Michell, Mrs. Boyer, Messrs. Allaway, Parrot and MaGee, sang a beautiful anthem. The church was tastefully decorated. The concert in the evening by the choir nnd Sunday school was a complete success in every way. Kecitations and singing, solos and choruses, made up the program. One piece was especially good. A class of girls, trained by Miss Myrtle Michell, sang a selection, the Misses Stone sing ing the duet, Jsupported in tha chorus by the rest of the class. Every one ex pressed their pleasure at the success of the entertainment. mm VI 6I0H& Just Arrived from new Toil SI'liENDID ASSORTMENT OF todies' Jackets, . FROM $3.50 UPWARDS 41 Furmshinn At Keinarkably liw Prices. Sfltaiffi CMncMHa Overcoats $5.50. 1 FIH.L ASSORTMENT OF Winter Dry Goods, BOOTS,, SHOES, HATS, ETO. o; gjy As we are lorced to SELL FOR CASH in onler to avoid lawsuits (like lie famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bad debts, our prices will always b found the very lowest in tho market. Wo invite our friends and customers to examino our goods and pricseforejuirchasini:. M. Honywill. Ladies' Gents' Childrens' 51?0S I W IRIS JD ."San at tie World's Mr," i , Ami be up to th; time. THE LATEST OUT Greatest Work of the Nineteenth Century By .IOSIAH Al.l.KX'3 WIFE. Men's a uor- Mafe Suits, Pants, Overcoats. A. G. Hoering, D)cal ARiMit, Tlio DalUs, Or Fire at Woixlliurn, Oregon. An explosion in the store of Bmce Bros., at Woodburn, last Sunday even ing, started a $40,000 lire, which baflled the eflbrtB of the firemen until the en tire block opposite the depot was' burned. Everybody is looking for bargains, and at E. Jacobsen & Co.'s you can find them, duced. All prices of holiday goods re- Business Change A Large Assortment of Men's of the newest shapes made epecially for The Dalles. Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Neckwear, Gloves, Umbrellas, etc. Suitable for Christmas Presents. Every artiele narM in plain figures. The undersigned has bought the Chinese merchandise busi ness heretofore conducted by YEB HOP &c CO, and will pay all bills owing by said firm if presented to them before December 1st, 1893. CHEW KEE & CO., 130 Milin St.. Tlio Ilnllex, Or. I a 4 if' -1 if I 'A .1 H 111' Hhppy New Year To Everybody. Christmas is over. We are glad we did what we could to make it a holiday worth remembering'. It is not for us to say aught of our success. Let the HUNDREDS who thronged our store and carried thence the many bundles that gladdened so many homes and hearts ; let the people to whom every dollar means a hundred hard-earned cents ; let all to whom we were a Santa Claus in deed and truth let these say whether or not we succeeded. Now For Next Year PEASE & MAYS. 1W i ?