C 3 ) We are Still In It, d 4 OUR Saturday, Kov. 10. Specikl SKLE, and You Know It. Underwear and Hosiery. 1 Lot Ladies' AU-Wool Ribbed Vests' 50c Regular goods at $.150 and $2.00 Small eizes only. , . - ' ' Regular. This Day. Ladies' Black All-Wool Hose 35c Oc Ladies' Black AU-Wool Hose . ... .40c . 25c Children's Black All-Wool Hose ...35c 25c Ladies' and Misses Underwear... ...10 per cent discount Children's Cloaks....:....... 15 per cent discount 9k . New Winter Garments. Don't Forget. Friday is Remnant Day Prices , for Remnants of Dress Goods, Linens, Laces, Em broideries, Silks, Velvets, &c, are interesting to people who want a little money to go a good ways. DRY CORD WOOD, HAY and GRAIN", -.' HEATING STOVES, COOK STOVES, STEEL RANGES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, all at the lowest prices at 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. z - . Telephone No. 20. THE- RELIABLE FIRM. EUROPEAN HOUSE, Best Hotel in the 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. Clubbing List. Chronicle and N. T. TribnHe " and Weekly Oregoniaa . . " and Weekly Examiner 3.25 " Weekly Now Tork World 2.25 Regular Our price price ..$2.50 $1.75 r 3.00 2.00 2.25 2.00 .Local Advertising. 10 Ceiii yer line for first insertion, and S Cents oer line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock i appear the following day. SATURDAY, - - NOVEMBER 10. 1894 Scbool Notes. BRIEF MENTION. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. The Orchestra Union will given one of its enjoyable parties at the opera house this evening. Admission 50 cents; ladies free. The Coffee Club will give a social and dance Monday, Nov. 12th at Fraternity hall. Admission for gentlemen 25 cents ; ladies 15 cents. - The Pease & Mays high water build ing is being moved to the corner of Sec ond and Laughlin street, where it will be used as a storehouse. The county institute will be held December 12th to 15th. State Superin tendent McElroy will be in attendance and will lecture one evening. The pro gram will be published later. Mr. J. M. Huntington this morning presented us with a snowball, not of the winter but of the summer variety. The petals were of a pale yellow cast and the foliage of the golden autumn tint that poets tell about. It was the last of its kind. School Superintendent Shelley went out to Wamic Thursday to try the caBe of appeal between Miss Ward and Miss Omeg, each claiming to be employed in the primary department of the school there. As the case took more time than anticipated, Mr. Shelley did not get back in time to be in his office today. nor ine many accidents tnat occur about the farm or househould,- such as burns scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged -wounds, bites of animals, mosquitoes or gther insects, galls or chafed Bpots, frost bitCs, aches or pains in any part of the body, or the ailments resulting from ex posure, as neuralgia, rheumatism, etc Dr. J . H. McLean's Volcanic It is really a matter of congratulation, in view of the fact that circuit court meets Monday, that the Literary society last night decided the question "Re solved, that our jury system is a failure' in the negative. The debate was a warm one and when the judges rendered their decision, those who so firmly held the . affirmative came to the conclusion that the judges were a failure, and further affirmed that if they had had a jury they would have won. In other words they claimed that the jury although a failure is not generally half as much, of a failure as the judges. ' Wanted. A good insurance solicitor. Will pay salary of $50 per month, and more to right party. Call at office near French bank, The Dalles, Or. nov8-tf Circuit Conrt Docket. The total average daily attendance for September was 486, which in October increased to 531. September's total enrollment was 567 ; October's 604. Number of new pupils this wees, 14. Totol enrolled to date, 619. Permanently dropped, 17. Present number belong ing, 602. In October's report cards the following students ranked first and second in scholarship in their respec tive grades : Tenth First, May Sechler ; Eecond, Pearl Butler and Lois Helm (a tie). Ninth First, Edward Baldwin ; Sec ond, Virgia Cooper. . Eighth A First, Lola Ewbank ; Sec ond,' Florence" Davis and Lizzie School ing (a tie). Eighth B First, Alice Ball ; Second, Lizzie Bonn. Seventh A First, Charles Campbell; Second, Violet Kent. f Seventh B First, Martha Baldwin ; Second, Hester Kent. Sixth A First, Constance Whealdon; Second, Florence Hilton. Owen Lewis, Ralph Shelley, Glenn Allen, Flora Bassom, Hattie Allen and Hardy Allen are new students enrolled in the Eighth A class this week. Fred Messinger left for Sherman county yesterday. In the absence of his father Fred's services are needed at home. He. expects to return in Decem ber. ' ' Jennie Russell completed " teaching er seven weeks' term of school yester day. She intends to re-enter the Tenth grade Monday. Daton Taylor, whose leg was broken four weeks ago, is at the family resi dence in the city. The injured member is healing rapidly, and Daton expects to enter school before Christmas. The list of tuition pupils now num bers 39. The high school book keeping class now numbers 11; algebra, 35; rhetoric, 40; grammer, 35; physics,- 18, and higher arithmetic 21 members. Next Friday is "speaking day" with the Ninth grade. The Eighth A arithmetic class last week completed the subject of cube root, and this week have begun the "general review' problems. Next week ' the members of the rhetoric class read accounts of their travels. Experiments with the air pump have engrossed the attention of .the physics claos during a portion of the week. The following cases are in the docket for the term commencing Monday : LAW. ' Richard Banker vs Phillip Willig. Mary Hartnett vs E M Aldrich. The Schmidt Machinery Co. vs J G and I N Day. T G Mitchell vs O D Taylor. Portland Savings bank vs P T Sharp, et al. '". Portland Savings bank vs J H Phir man. W H Wilson, dist atty, vs Amos Root, et al. Thos Charmion & Son vs .Tas and Flora Nolin. A M William & Co vs Thos Harris. Leon W Curtis vs J O Warner. Mays & Crowe vs D McKelvey. Johnston Btop. vs J L and T M Brad ley. R E Williams, adm's, vs Mary . E Beers, .et al. A E Latonrette vs Win Vanderoot, et al. Pekin Plow Co vs C L and L Morse. Garrettson, Woodrutt, Pratt & Co vs A A Urquhart. . George A Liebe vs J W and Will C Adams. James Cameron vs Wasco county. O M Fredenburg vs Lorenzo Francisco, C W Dietzel vs W Tand E W Helm. Chas F V Berger vs Oregon Lumber Co. F C Brosiuis vs KnutXnutson. M J Manning vs Matilda Baldwin, et al. Johnston Bros, vs Joseph Ban-ills. Lizzie Bachelor vs Reese Pratber, Thos Harlin and M Deich ten miller. Thos Halliday vs J G and I N Day. W. T Hansberry vs J A Soesbe, j p. et al E Wingate & Co vs Mrs Lizzie Baxter A Bettingen vs Jno Cates. Jas A Johnston vs O D Taylor. August Buchler vs George O'Neil. EQUITY. M J Wingate vs A M Williams & Co. Assignment of A A Bonney. Assignment of P. T Sharp. Jos T Peters vs Jno Donovan. Assignment of E O Co-operative Asso ciation, P of H. Mary Denton vs Thos Denton. Hiram Rice vs Wm Tackman. Peter Godfrey vs W S Myers and T J Driver. Pacific Fire Insurance Co vs Daniel Cooper. Seal Estate Transactions. Deeds were filed yesterday and today as follows: P J Hanrahan to Frederic Hilgen, the neV and the n4, sej, sec 2, tp 3 s, r 13 e; $1,800. United States to John B Haveley, to n4 nej, sej, nt- and e, 6e, sec 23, tp 1 s, r 14 e. D J Cooper to Oregon Telephone Co, right of way deed. Sarah McAtee and others to Angeline Cantrell, e, sej, nwj seJ and swj. nej, sec 3S, tp 2 s, r 13 e. - Sarah McAtee and others to Angeline Cantrell, nwj, sej. nV, swM and swKi sw, sec 22, tp 4 s, r 12 e. . To the Locks Tomorrow. The Regulator will make a trip to Cas cades tomorrow, leaving The Dalles at 8 a. m., returning will reach The Dalles at 5 p. m. Round trip, 75 cents. -' D. P. & A. N. Co . Subscribe forTHB Chronicle. David D Garrison vs Elizabeth W Gar rison.. . . J R Cunningham vs Geo R Snipes. Wm Clark vs John W Watson and Carrie Watson. Algeron S Disbrow vs H C Coe and Kitty Coe. Peter Fournette vs. Maggie Fournette. W Farrell vs E W Denton et al. Joseph May vs J T Delk et al. Laura Sandoz, trustees, vs Amma R Brown. Assignment of Jno T Root," Hugh Glenn assignee. Emma B Adams vs Alexis M F Kirch- beimer. . Laura T Patterson vs J H and C S Gerdes. . .' " ., Max Vogt vs A Bunnell et al. John Barger vs Alfred and Caroline Kennedy. Walter Breese vs Alfred and Caroline Kenned3'. American Mortgage Co vs Geo T Ar nold. ' Geo A Liebe vs A A Bonney et al. Assignment of Adolph Keller. C W Rice vs A A Bonney et al. Assignment of W E Garretson. The Solicitors Loan and Trust Co vs D J Cooper. Assignment of Frank Vogt. W A Anderton vs Jacob Alt man. R F Gibons ex vs W C Skinner et al. Dalles City vs Geo Watkins. Matilda Parrish vs J D Parrish. Carl Burchtorf vs C P Fough et ex. Carl Burchtorf vs Francis H and Jessie LaMotte. L S Klinger vs A Mowery et al. Simon Mason vs F A Douglas et al. American Mtg Co vs Jas Dorris et al. E L Smith vs M V Harrison et al. Eugene D White vs C P Heald et al. Dalles City vs Mary L Booth. Samuel Clark vs L H Prather. J C Flanders vs O D Taylor, two cases. CRIMINAL. State vs Alvan Sigman. - ' State vs James Hagan. State vs Jim Cotney. State vs Joe Thomas. State vs Wm Smith. State vs M Murphy State vs James Egan. State vs Wm Williams. State vs Wm O'Brien. State vs H'Radicke. State vs Frank Klein. State vs Otis S Savage. State vs Ralph Gibons. State vs J H Hastings. Don't Be Caught Buying Groceries at less' than we sell them, for we sell the best there is at - the lowest possible prices. J. B. CROSSEN, - - - - The Grocer; Telephone TS'o. 62. Fine G-oods, A Clean Store. Prompt Delivery. Just Opened. Not the Political Campaign, But a full stock of the la est patterns of Dress Goods. Call and see our elegant Plushes. ! We have just purchased the entire stock of a fashionable millinery store in Portland. We bought.Athem for 25 cents on the Dollar, and can give you bargains. jr y -fc -ja- . Just Ffeeiued, FROM THE EASTERN MARKETS, NEW FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. Cash Buvers 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 CHSH. In anticipation of a renewal of business activ ity, we have bought an enormous line of 'Men's Underwear and Overshirts for Fall and Winter, which we have placed on the market at prices to suit the times. JOHN C. HERTZ