4. 1 M , , . ,,, , . :an The flallesflaily Chronicle. tho I'nutomco t Tho DbIIm, Oregon, iih WMloiid-olmiH tnnttar. Clubbing List. rhroniflf ami X, V. Trilmnf, . . . rbroiwlf and Amuifja Firmn, S.'.Ofc fhreaidf anJ Stl'lart'i Majratiiif, ?.1.00 fbrimiflf an! Coimnpolilan Uanticf,. , . . &I.U0 fbrfaiflf aaJ I'nirie r'anw, Chicago. . . . Ji.50 I'hronidf ami (Jlob-Itftnorrat.C -w S(. I.oiii .1,00 IlcKiilnr Our l'rtco j.rlfo . MM S1.75 SI.". J2.25 tt.llD 2.W ILL-STARWED BOAT gravwl nnd second prlzo a pearl handled I pon. Ladles first, prize Is a set of i vases, highly ornamented, mid ,'",'l",n K"n,y culm ui iiont it prize HHllvorpicklocnfitor. Nt cim,.,i ow,,ori.i,.. LiiomI AitvnrtlMiic. ( iMjii hji lino tor firn inurlon, mill ft Cvnu ,.r Hud for entili Milinorjumit liioortlou. Spwlnl rutcH for long Umu witlnon, All loon; iiotlcoM rivulvrd Iitor ttiaii 3 o'clock vfll iippi'iir t.'io followliiKiliy. TIll'TtDAY, DKC. 1!8, 189.'! The Dnili) nnd Weekly Chronicle may l,t found on mle ttl I. V. Xickehen'n utore. DECEMBER DOTS. Milry NnwftlnU (Urmirrit from n Hp. Iiorlnr'd Not Hook. OfTllOtlNI). A lonely kMI In the vimt urn room, I Iiiivb jut t out for the jrfirt of bIckiiu. TJit voyiiBo In fur on u tni(!klenn tide; In; wnti'h U loin; titid tin; BniH nrc wide 'I lit) IhwIIiiiiiIm liluti Hi the MnkliiK iluy Mn ii liuii'1 on the outbound way. .'lii- u . wnd oomn, unit the IiciivIiib mni, I ho ii-. uiothi r, U ciiIHiik mu, I lit) i- her heart I lnuuuud wild, H'urclil... th nlirht for lior wunduiliiK child. Ik-KUtlfnl. .u.irlUsti mother of mlue, In drir iifulootu I nm here, 1 urn thine. Ili'Miiid tin) fiithoin of hopu or fciir, Itoiii IxiuriU! to iMmrni! ol iliihk I tecr. Hivt-pt on In the wiiLe of dtiire, In the Mreiiui f ii roving tide from dream toilriMin. - Contrlhutcd. A battle of tliu clouds w as one of the itnprcHHivu atmospheric features of the morning. Geo. A. Snooks, u printer we" 1 nown in The Dalles, in running u puj.er in Ptiili, the Coalville Chronicle. It. 15. Hood is erecting a large shed at the rear of .his barn fronting on Third H'reet. for more stable room for horses. Mr. A. G. Mooring, who has been can vassing lor "Samantha Allen at the World's Fair," reports a good number of sales for the book, notwithstanding the dull times. A football game between the Stan fords and Portlands will be played Monday at Portland. There will be reduced rates on farea and u number of people from The Dalles will go down. Tho Jackson Hose company have offered lour beautiful prizes to those who make the best-sustained characters at the masquerade ball .Monday night. Gentlenian'H firBt prize is a magnificent silver water cooler, handsomely en- glUHH second Pro!. A. LoKoy will deliver an illus trative lecture on "A Peculiar People" nuxt Monday night at the court house. This lecture will bo freo and is spoken of very highly by the prosp. During the hop picking season a lareo number of Indians of several trilies went to the Yakima country to pick bops, and alout the time thev were to Captain Kennedy claims that the sale of the Inland Star will not hold. Asked for his reason he said the boat did not belong to him, that he had sold it to Miss Marion Kennedy, his daughter, last summer for f 2.50. He said the deed would not show at tho county clerk's office but the notico of the saio would appear in the next shipping papers receive their pay a drovo of hoboes, tin I wm'cl1 llc receives every year. Ho also horn gamblers and nil kinds of pettv , f'nj's tl,nt 1,0 proposes to sue Park it i.acey, roruand, for .f200 a month dam ages since September, saying they tied up his boat, and thus not giving him a chance to earn the money he owed them, $00. Mr. Kennedy was asked if he did any business witli the boat when he was running. "No," said he, "but wo did not give it a fair test. Wo should have started out and returned at a given hour every day, whether wo had any freight or not, and after a while the business I would have come. Instead of that we went out almost any time. The boys didn't like to get up in the morning and I couldn t run it alone. The first morn ing we went out at quarter to 7, the next morning it was half past 8, the next quarter to nine, and the next half past !). The nearest to an order we ever saw was one uay we flopped at i.yle, ana a rascals went from the Sound ond other placos to relievo tho Indians of their wages by selling them whisky, gam bling with them, etc. The result was that 7(1 of them were arrested and all but ono convicted and sentenced by Judge Gilbert variously from ten days to two years. RECEIVED FATAL INJURIES. lolin KIiir Wlilln Hauling Wheat icmi Ovr by tlw Wneon. John King received fatal injuries Sat urday afternoon while hauling wheat into Iiiggs by being run over by the wagon. There were six horses attached to the wagon, which were a little wild, and while going down the grade he lost control of them and they started run ning. Hecoming frightened he jumped NrpnrMlnR Lightning. t .i... ., : tun i.gon onu.eup inn aiuc, out , follow there asked us if we had that got tangled in the lines, and then the , freiglit from Mays ic Crowe, which was brake block caught him throwing him 1 ordered bv the Star. Wc said that was under the wheels. P.oth legs were j the first we had beard of it, and that broken-besides other injuries. When I wn8 the nearest to anv real business we the runaway team reached Biggs a num-! a;,i wuh tlw Tn1.,l Stnr " i her of men hurried up the road in search j Mr. Konncdv said that tho. wi cost of the driver and found him at fi o'clock, , nearv $3i000 and was verv much dis- anoui an nour alter the accident, still conscious but very cold. He was ! satisfied that it brought only $110. "If t'OIl- it linil snlil fnr tl flllf) T irnnlrl linvn nwl veyeu 10 jsiggs and me lonowing morn ing was taken to his home in Moro. But about the time he reached his home he became unconscious and did not rally. He died Monday morning about 5 o'clock. King's wife is very jootly, being atllicted with consumption, anil ' let it go," said he. "I was getting tired ' of it anyway and the money would have 1 gone a long way towards paying Eome ; debts I owe. Park & Lacey have no ' more got their money than they had , before, and they have hindered other creditors irom getting ttieirs. Wlio is besides his wife two small children are ' tho defrauder?" asked the captain, with ion. ine lamuy moved to JMoro out a short time ago from their farm near Erskineville. The party who sent me n demolished lot of eye glasses through the postoflico for repairs, omitted their name. If they will call at the store and pay charges they can have the same. W. E. G.wtuiyrsox. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 7-lc Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no dust. that comical look of his, which is inimi table. Mr. Kennedy thought the better plan would have been to appoint a re ceiver, so that the river traffic of the In land Star would not have been stopped, and thai is the way they do with Tother public carriers, like the Union Pacific and so on. Mr. 11. A. Falk of Mitchell came in town this morning. Mr. Falk'a brother was killed by lightning last summer near rrincvillc, us was his dog, while both were under a tree waiting for the fury of the storm to pass. Tho victim of the storm king's wrath wore a gold watch, the case of which was melted, and the movement charged with electricity. The watch was taken to Mr. W. K.Garretson, of this city, by Mr. Falk, who is in town today, in tho hope that he might be able to fix it up, to bo presented to their father as a keepsake. This Mr. Garret son did, making the case look as perfect as before the lightning stroke, also do magnetizing the works, which were so thoroughly charged with electricity that they would not move. The watch is in all respects as good as it formerly wap, and will bo preserved by Mr. Falk as long as he lives. .11. U. Church Kiitcrtnlnrannt l)o not forget the New Year's enter tainment Saturday evening. Dec. 30th. at tho M. K. church. A good procram has been prepared. Sun tier will be served from r till 8 p. m. in tho base ment for 50 cents, including ticket to the entertainment. Supper will also be served after the program to those wish ing it. MKNU. Hot Chicken Pie. Jatnbon partager. Gelee. Salade de veau. Salade de pomrne de terre. Cafe au lait Biscuit chaud. Tho Saumure. Chocolat. Gateaux. Fromage. Fruit. Cnntatn January 3d. At the Christian church Wednesday evening, Jan. 3, 1894, a cantata under auspices of the church. Miss the Clara A. Moore has charge of the music and will render a selection outside of the regular program. Everybody is in vited to be piesent. A chorus of chil dren's voices is a feature of the evening. Coino and enjoy a treat. Admission 25 cents for adults; 15 cts for children. Rcnnlutlon of Thank1. I'rotvctlou from Malariu. The preventative is the far-famed Southern remedy, SiinonB Liver Regula tor, a purely vegetable tonic, cathartic and alterative. It acts more promptly than calomel or quinine. ABk your dealer for Mexican Silver Stove Polish. At a meeting of the officers and teach ers of the Methodist Sunday school, held in the pastor's study Dec. 27th, the fol lowing resolution was unanimously adopted Resolved, That we hereby tender most hearty thanks 'to all who eo generously contributed in clothing and provisions for the poor of our city at the Sunday school donation sociable, held at the church on Saturday 'evening, Dec. 23, 1893. 4Hx&siEa urn ll i I MM Just Hrrivea from new TO - SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OK T. A a, smi ? FROM $3.50 UPWARDS x S anno t Kemarkably low Prices. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Iff Winter Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ET0. As we are lorced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (like he famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bad debts, our prirea will always b found the verv lowest in tho market. We invite our friends nnd customers to examine our goods and prices before purchasing. Dress Ta9, Cutting and Fitting, HI Mi By jyips. psGaffey, At Residence recently vacated bv Mr. Leslie Butler. Honywill. John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, 73 Count Street, Next door to Wasco Sun Office. flp-31as just received the latest styles In Suitings for Gentlemen, nnd has n lnrffe assortment of Fori ten nnd Amer- lcun idioms, wnicn nu can iimsn 10 urucr ior those that favor him. Gleaning and Repairing a Specialty. ARTICLES OF GOOD VALUE AND DURABLE, SUITED FOR NEW-YEAR GIFTS, AT M. Honywiirs 4m- Happy 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. mm lip i 7T 1 .Li . i 1 1 I 1 i i I MUt :S,f 8 r ie b to