We are Still In It, peci yJ yuturuuy wot. lam. SHLE. D ( ' and You Know It. Remnants Remnants Cheap Cheap Cheap Remnants Dress Goods, Remnants Linens, Remnants Laces, Remnants Silks, Remnants Embroideries, Remnants Towels, Remnants Underwear, Remnants Hosiery, Remnants Flannels. DRY CORD WOOD, HAY and GRAIN", HEATING- STOVES, COOK STOVES, STEEL RANGES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, all at the lowest prices at We have accumulated quantities of short lengths ol our New Goods, and we are going to clear our stock of them at great reductions in prices. It will pay you to call.. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. MAIER & BENTON. . We are selling . more goods than ever, for the simple reason that . Our PRICES are RIGHT. We pay more for Produce than any other 'dealer in The Dalles. Consult Your Interests, and Trade with JOLES, COLLINS & CO. Telephone No. 20. THE RELIABLE FIRM. EUROPEAN HOUSE, Best Hotel in t;he City. NEW and FIRST-CLASS. PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. I have taken 11 first prizes. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Clu'b'bing List. Regular Our - price price Chronicle and 5. T. Tribnae. $2.50 $1.75 " and Weekly Oregoniai ..3.00 2.00 " and Weekly Examiner 3.25 2.25 " Weekly Kew Tork World 2.25 2.00 Local Advertising. 10 Cents per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents r line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock rill appear the following day. . SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1894 BRIEF MENTION. Leaves From th Notebook of Chronicle Renorteri The weather prediction for tomorrow is fair. Don't forget the dance tonight at the opera house. License to wed " was issued today to Mr. Owen Rusie and Miss Celia Taylor, German Ladies Aid Society, at Fraternity hall, Saturday, Nov. 3d. The Ladies of the Relief Corps will give a social at Fraternity hall, Satur day evening, at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. The ladies of the Congregational church gave a sociable at the residence of Mr and Mrs. S. L. Brooks last night, which was very well attended. A dancing club was organized last night with L. E. Crowe president, J. Bonn secretary, C. L. Phillips, M. T Nolan and Max Vogt, jr., executive com mittee. JJances will De given twice a month with full orchestra. A train load of prunes left ' Portland for the East yesterday, going by way of Seattle. The train consisted of thirteen cars, and the prunes were grown at Van couver, Wash. The'output of the states of Oregon and Washington for this year is estimated at GO carloads. That same oM rumor about there going to be a sensational arrest today, is still on its travels. The mental strain of trying to keep track of vthat canard is wearing out our glad young life, and if that arrest is not made soon, we shall have to go into mental bankruptcy. School Superintendent Shelley yester day morning, received news of his father's death at . McMinnville, Thurs day night, and at once went down to be present atthe funeral, which takes place today at Monmouth. In consequence of this the superintendent's office was not open today. A cold storage building will be erected at once on the lot on First street, corner Lauchlin, where Mrs. Lauehlin's resi dence stood. The building will be 50 by ' rron oral t-H n stc n-m U-JL1 the proprietor of the hotel thinks "there are several more, as he had sixty guests and they are not all accounted for. The fire was caused by the explosion of a lamp in the kitchen. Mr. William Earn, who died last Sat urday night, -was a pioneer of Oregon and at one time a well known contractor and builder in Portland. At the time of the building of the O. R. & N. Co.'s road he received a fall from a bridge, sustain ing injuries from which he never entirely recovered. A year or more ago he Buffered a stroke of paralysis and has been gradually failing ever since. Glacier. A country minister in a certain town took permanent . leave of his congrega tion in the following pathetic manner : "Brothers and sisters, I come to say good by. I don't think God loves this church, because none of you ever die. I don't think yoti love each other, be cause I never marry any of you. I don't think you love me, because you do not pay my salary. Your donations are mouldy fruit and wormy apples and 'by their fruit ye shall know them.' Broth ers, I am going away to a better place. I have been called to be chaplain of a penitentiary. Where I go you cannot come, but I go to prepare a place for you, and may the Lord have mercy on your sqnls. Good-by." Condon Globe. THE CHURCHES. Examination of C. K. morgan. Elder E. P. Waltz of Baker City, will preach at the courthouse tomorrow, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Services at the Christian church at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m., preaching by Rev. Mr. Hilton. Sunday echool at 10 a. m. A cordial invitation to all. The Baptist church, Rev. O. D. Taylor pastor, will hold services at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. . All not worship ping elsewhere are cordially invited. Sunday school follows the morning ser vice. No i service in the evening. . Methodist Episcopal churchy Rev. J. Whisler pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. ; Sunday school after morning service; Junior League at 5 :30 p.m. ; Epworth League at 6 :30 p. m. ; class meeting Sunday at 10 a. m. and Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. ; prayer meeting Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. All are cordially welcomed. The Congregational church, corner of Court and ' Fifth street Sunday ser vices as usual : At 11 a. m. and at 7 -.30 p. in. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, W. C. Curtis." Sunday school immediately after the morning service and meeting of the ' Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. Topic, What Christ heals and how. Matt. vin:5-17. Persons not worship ping elsewhere are cordially invited. The examination of Charles E. Mor gan at Portland, charged with embez zling money from the insurance firm, of Boyd & Arnold, was concluded yester; day, and Justice Geisler was to announce his decision this, morning. The defense was made that Morgan was not in the employ of Boyd & Arnold, but of the general agency of the Hamburg-Breman Insurance Company at SanTrancisco. The general, 'agency had lost ho money by- embezzlement of Morgan, as Mri Arnold stated, the .claims, for risks written , there had been satisfied by the Portland agency. . Easily Generous. Tee Portland butchers are out with a card to the effect that the price of meats will not be raised during the winter. The generous fellows are able to carry on their business in spite of the extra cost of beef on foot during the winter, because the present prices were ' fixed in the middle of a very hard winter and were not reduced during the summer. Beef retails at the same old price in Portland, and that whether trie price on toot is two cents or five. : Real Estate Transactions. it iotf 100 feet. A general produce and corn. mission business will be done and in connection therewith will be a coalyard, and a large stock of lime and cement. A fire broke out in the West Hotel at Seattle this morning at 2 o'clock, and in a few moments the entire building was a mass of flames. - Tan charred bodies have been recovered from the ruins, and The. following deeds filed for record yesterday:" ' The Dalles Land .and - Improvement Company to Louise Becht, lot 5, block 2, Thompson's Addition to Dalles City ; $75. E. F. DeBord and wife to O. C. Wall, lots 15, 16,17,18,19,20,21, 22,23 and block 6, Erwin & Watson's Addition Hood River ; $500. Mathias Shoren and wife to Charles echt, lots 10 and 11 in block 15, hompson Addition to Dalles City; $75 Cord Wood. We again have an abundant supply of dry fir and hard wood for immediate delivery at the lowest rates, and hope to be fayosed with a liberal , share of the trade. Jos. T. Peters & Co I Subscribe for The Chronicle. Sledge-hammer Blows. the calcium light effects and scenery is in artistic harmony with the require ments of the drama. Aside from the heart interest in the play, there is a strong comedy element running through it that is pleasant to see and hear. PERSONAL MENTION. Hon. A. A.. Jayne is in the city. Mr. Polk Butler of Nansene is in the city. Rev. J. Whisler returned yosterday from Goldendale, where he Has spent the past few days. Hon. M. V. Harrison cf Hood River was in the city this morning, accompa nied by his son, Dale. Hon. W. W. Steiwer and family were in the city yesterday, stopping off on their way home from Sal era, where they had been visiting Mr. Steiwer'a parents. DIKD. On Chenoweth creek, Oct. 24th,' of diphtheria, Harney E., oldest son of H. S. and Lavilla Hnna, aged 11 years, 5 months and 14 days. Eugene papers please copy. BORN'. . In this city, Thursday, the 25th, to the wife of H. Herbring, a daughter. just Ffeqeived, FROM THE EASTERN MARKETS, NEW FALL and WINTER DRY CLOTHING-, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &.c. GOODS Arthur Disbrow of Mt. Hood was in town Monday for repairs on his jaw and collar bone. He was a badly used up man and could hardly tell whether he had been struck by a cyclone or a pile driver. It seems he was riding alone the road when he overtook a neighbor, Frank Ries, a one-armed man. Bad feel ing had existed between him and Ries for some time, and on this occasion they both agreed to have it out by a square fight. Disbrow sprang from his horse and aimed a blow at Ries, who was afoot, but miBBed him and at the same time run up against Ries' fist with so much force that his jawbone was broken and he fell down. Getting up, he made an other pass at his one-armed antagonist, and this time received a blow from the latter's fist that broke his collar-bone. He thereupon acknowledged himself vanquished. Ries then acted the part of the good Samaritan and picked him up, helped him to mount his horse and accompanied him to town to a sur geon. ' Dr." Watt was called upon, who set the fractures and fixed up the wounded man as best he could. The doctor said the breakage of the jawbone was a serious matter, as it would be hard to get it to knit together. Disbrow claims to be an expert at boxing, and may ' be good enough at the manly art with a two fisted competitor, but next time he will know better than to tackle a one-armed man. Glacier. ; When Jack calls on Miss Eleanor, He always brings her plenty Of flowers and ehocolate bonbons, which Most charm the maid of twenty. And though Sir Jock has skinny arms, And lefts as thin as pheasants'. How could one blnme Miss Eleanor, Who much admires his presents? No woman has. any real admiration for a man's presence unless the man has good physique legs and arms well filled out. You can't be "well-looking" if you suffer from any of the diseases caused by a disordered liver or impure blood dyspepsia, biliousness, and scrof ulous affections. . Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a medicine that cures these cases. . It's the only remedy that's guaranteed to benefit or cure, in every- case, or the money refunded. Medical science stamps it "absolutely potent" as a blood-cleanser, strength- restorer and flesh-builder. Cash Buyers are invited to examine our New Prices, as everything will be,- sold with the smallest profit. Special Bargains every day of the week. TERMS STRICTLY CKSH, Richard E. French, and Company in Jekyll and. Mr. Hyde." -. 'Or "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Company" will appaar here Monday, Nov. 5th. It has never failed to attract large houses wherever played. With, an excellent company, such as Mr. . French . has in his support, it cannot fail to eecure the approbation and liberal patronage of the- theater-goers in The Dalles. To those who have read Robert Louis Ste venson's -work, from which the play is taken, the interpretation will have un usual interest. The cast is strong, and The worst Nasal Catarrh, no matter of how long standing, is permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Before the Lexow committee convened : Police justice Officer, this man says you clubbed him. Omcer tie ottered me a bribe, your honor. ' Police justice How much? .'. Officer Five dollars, Police justice What! Only $5! You didn't club him half enough. Take him out and fracture . his skull. Texas Sift ings. '' ' , The success that has attended the use of Pr.J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin ament in the relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reach of medicine, has been truely remarkable, Hundreds supposed ' to be crippled for life with arms and legs drawn up. erook ed or distorted, their muscles withered or contracted by. disease have been cured through the use of this remedy. Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by the Shipes-Kinersly Drug Co. - "And so he has succeeded in getting engaged to the heiress?" ' "Yes: he is now her affinanced." Washington Star, . Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has de veloped it will prevent the attack. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & .Houghton, druggists. In anticipation of a renewal of business activ ity, we have bought an enormous line of Men's Underwear and Overstiirts for Fall and Winter, which we have placed on the market at prices -to suit the times. JOHN C. HERTZ. ID. Successor to Paul Kreft & Co. -DEAI,ER IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL, PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS . used, in all our work; and none but the most skilled workmen employed.. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem- icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. , . . ; Store and Paint Shou corner Third and Washington StenT he-Dalles, 0reon arid ; AUCTION IOOJVT. HOOD'S Cjj. Wars, Kens & Mertsoi's LiTery Stalls, sa SecoM St. Second-hand Furniture Bought Soid. Money Loaned on Jewelry and other-Valuables. AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY erty placed witti me at reasonable commiMlon. " 3Et- from 1 1 to 3 o'clock. I will sell any eoods or pron- Olve me a call. 33."