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Tlaey VIust Go Is not the Time to Buy To make room for new stock, and this Why Kegeif dless t of $ Priees. :N0t OVERCOHTS Today Our. $10.00 Overcoats will be $14.00 Overcoats will be $18 to $20 Overcoats will be These Prices are ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. rite red a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price Chronicle and 5. I. Tribiaa. ........ .$2.50 $1.75 " ul Wetklj OrcgMui 3.00 2.00 s " aid Weekly Eiamiaer 3.25 2.25 ' Wetklj Sew York Worli 2.25 2.00 Local Advertising. 10 Ceiita per line for first insertion, and 6 Cents oer line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 8 o'clock 4 will appear the following day. MONDAY, - - JANUARY 21, 1895 BRIEF MENTION. Intel From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. Bead M. Hony will's ad. on front page of this issue. Cider J. W. Jenkins preached yester at the Methodist church. Maine raised more corn to the acre last year than any other state in the anion. A slight fall of enow last night was not needed, bat it came just the same, and some more of it came today. Jos. T. Peters & Co., bare cord wood, which is desirable in all respects and respectfully solicit your orders. The sheriff sold property of C. P. Fogh and wife this afternoon to satisfy a mortgage in favor of Chas Bnrchtorf. A young man named Travers, a recent arrival at Hood River, died there this morning. He was about 25 years of age Y ; and leaves a wife to mourn his loss. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal.. Rftvn ; "Shilnh'a Catarrh Ramed is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50c The next attraction at the Baldwin I Opera House will be the Tittell Sisters, a nrt .Tot, Oftl-h arA OQf V. TWw TTt1ii 1 'My Uncle's Will" and "Frou-Froa," first night and.' "M'liss" second night. ' i But one deed was filed for record to day. It was from Miss Helen Mead,, 'of Los Angeles, Cal., to H. H. Benedict of the same place, and to the following des cribed property : The e)4 of sec. 21,TjT 11 n, r 14 e; consideration, $5. In going through the swinging doors , at the postoffice, follow the rule about teams passing on the highways, and pieep to the right, otherwise you may get your nose bumped, or what, is much more unjust because it is no fault of the other fellow's, may bump somebody else's. M. V. Harrison, special tax collector, arrived up from Hood River today, and will be found at the county courtroom until Saturday noon. There are now $30,000 of delinquent taxes on the roll, which the county count is determined to collect. A prompt settlement will prob ably save considerable costs and much annoyance. Wouldn't you rather have one now ? Well, PEASE The crop report of the statistician of the department of agriculture for 1894, issued Jan. 10th of this year, shows that South Dakota, although appealing to the country for aid, raised enough to more than eupply its own people. Of corn, the product was 1,490,345 bushels and of wheat 15,934,255 bushels. Dr. Brosius and Constable Olinger of Hood River came up on the local this afternoon, bringing with them W. D. Rogers, a young man of that place, who is insane. He was examined as soon as he arrived by Judge Blakeley and Dr. Brosius, and will be sent to the asylum tomorrow. His hallucination is that his relatives want to injure him and he has a suicidal tendency. ' Testimony is being taken at the office of Huntington & Wilson before referee J. M. Huntington, in the case of Peter Gotfrey against W. S. Myers and T. J. Driver as sheriff. The suit is brought to enjoin the enforcement of a judgment in the case of Myers against Gotfrey. The contention is that the date in the copy of the summons served on Gotfrey was different from that in the original sum mons. As the copy in dispute is lost there are a number of affidavits filed to prove what it contained. The crop report for the year 1894, issued by the department of agriculture a few days ago, gives the following as the values ot the year's crop: Com, $544,719,162; wheat, $225,902.25; oats, $214,816,920; barley, $27,134,127; rye, $13,394,476; buckwheat, $7,040,238; potatoes, $91,526,787; hay, 468,578,321; tobacco, 27,760,739. One would hardly think that the oat crop of the United States .was nearly as valuable as the wheat crop, or that the bay was double the-value of either, yet such is the case' i ; A. Small Runaway. There was quite a lively runaway yes terday afternoon, the team belonging to Ward & Kerns. A tug came loose, and wVi pn tViA ppntlomfln vho viifl ririvinar paesed the Unes over to the lady who was enjoying the ride with him, while he got oat to fasten it, he little thought-!.001 that the sleieh ride was zoinz to end right there, bat it did. One of the horses kicked with one foot, doing no damage, except to shatter the confidence of the lady who had the lines, who dxopped them and jumped out. The The dam- horseslfls.out for the stable. age was slight. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When ahe had Children, she gave them Castoria. He Fraulein Dora, your lips are like ripe ' cherries. She Are you fond of cherries? Humoristische Blaetter. Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c, 50c, and $1.00. marked $6.30. marked $9.40. marked $13.10. Less than Cost, & MAYS. Snow, and Old Recollections. In the winter of 1851-52, the writer hereof, with three other young men, were prospecting in California, and finally brought up at Mississippi Bar, North Y uba, where we located a river claim of 1200 feet of river bed. We built a log cabin and sent one of our party, Gideon Brooks, to Marysville, 57 miles distant, for a year's supplies, while the other three finished the cabin and opened bar diggings. Mr. Brooks, who went after the provisions, got snow bound, and so were we, as there fell about nine feet of snow on the level, and as we knew nothing about snow-shoes, we waited for a thaw. In the mean while we lived on beans straight, as that was all we bad. No salt, no sugar, no flour, no tobacco, "no nothing" but beans, on "which we lived for twenty eight days, by which time the snow and everything else but the everlasting taste of beans had lost their terrors, and we determined to get out, as death was preferable by any other route than the bean line. So we started. We waded, rolled and traveled in the creek beds until we got three miles, late at night, to Hampshire mill, where we were met with the cheerful information that they bad nothing to eat but beais. As we were not anguishing for that kind of diet, we followed their advice to keep on, which we did to Pine Grove, about two miles further, where we arrived at about midnight, weary, wet and hungry for anything bat beans. The landlady kindly got oat of bed and went to work getting us one of the finest suppers it was ever my good fortune to surround There were bacon, hot biscuits and coffee, to which you may be sure we did ample justice. Next morning, finding we could buy supplies, we Btocked up. For flour we 'paid $1 per pound, bacon $1.25, coffee $2, tobacco $2, powder $3 for one pound can, lead 75 cent per pound, and gun caps $3 per hundred. After making our packs of 75 pounds per man, we started down the mountain, and arrived at oar cabin at about 6 p. m, pretty well tired lou but in good spirts. One of the boys remarked: "Wait until Bpring and we'll take out the dust," which we did to the amount of $3,000 each. Pioneer of 1849. A New Enterprise. Mr. Douglas S. Dufurf The Dalles, Or., and Fred D. Hill of Portland, Or will form a co-partnership on the 1st of February, 1895, for the purpose of con ducting an expert Stenographing, Type writing, and Mimeographing business. In addition to the above they will also con duct a general real-estate, fire-insur ance, abstract of land titles, collection loans, and conveyancing business, and will open their 'office in the Bettingen building, corner of' Court and Second streets. Both are young men, well and favorably known in this community Mr. Dufar is the pvesent incumbent in the recorder's chair, and his ability as a type-writer and business man is sufficiently known in this community Order your CORD WOOD from us. We have Choice Dry FIR, OAK and MAPLE, and deliver all orders promptly. F1AIER & BENTON. to need no farther comment or recom mendation. Mr. Fred D. Hill, is the ex-official stenographer and type-writer for the government at the Pine Ridge Indian Agency, and he is a pronounced expert stenographer and type-writer, having recommendations from some of the lead ing men of the United States. This firm will endeavor to conduct their business on a fair and square basis, and all matters entrusted to them will receive prompt and instant attention. These young men deserve a share of the public patronage in their line of business, and we have no doubt but that they will make a grand success of their new undertaking, as such a busi ness as they intend to engage in' will be a great benefit to the business man and lawyer of this country. They have our best wishes in their new enterprise. Assignment ot Teachers. The following is the . assignment of teachers for the spring term, beginning Jan. 21, 1895 : Miss Nan Cooper East Hill Primary, east room ; 1st and 2d grades. Miss Lura Welch' East Hill Primary, west room ; 3d, 4th and 5th. Miss Salina Phirman Academy Park, 1st floor, east ; 1st grade. Miss Maggie Flinn Academy Park, 1st floor, west ; 3d grade. Miss Louise Rintoul Academy Park, 2d floor, east; 6 B, (two divisions). Miss Tena Rintoul Academy Park, 2d floor, west; 6 A, 7 B. Miss M. Grace Hollister Union street, 1st floor, south ; 1st grade. Miss Frances E. Rowe Union street, 1st floor, north ; 2d grade. Miss Lena E. Snell Union street,' 2d floor, north ; 4 B, (two divisions), Miss Ella Cooper Union street, 2d floor, south ; 5 B, 5A. Miss Elsie M. Ball Union Street An nex, 4 A, 5 B. Miss Melissa Hill Court street. 1st floor, south ; 7 A and 8 B. Miss Minnie U. Mich ell Court street, 1st floor, north; 8 A, (two divisions M. N. Strattan, John -Gavin Court street, 2d floor, High School ; 8 A, 9th, 10th. . At Three Ml IeT Fraser lodge, No. 16, I. O. G. T.f had quarterly election of officers Saturday nigbt, resulting as follows : Chas. Mcintosh, C. T. ; Grace Cook, V. T. : R. S. Mcintosh, Sec; Carrie Gray, Ass'tSec. ; Jas. E. Taylor, Fin. Sec;; Wm. Rawson, re-elected Treas, Mrs. Mary Cook, Chap. ; Arthur Creigb- ton, M. ; Retta Taylor, G. ; Chas, Creighton, S. We bad with us several visitors from Independent Workers, No. 7, also from The Dalles lodge, No. 2. Come again brothers and sisters, and bring others We are glad to have you with us. We will give a public installation of officers and Dasket supper Saturday eve. Feb. 2d. The three neighboring lodges have a special invitation. A crowded house is expected, for the sleighing is good. Xttt, We are doubling our Store Room to make room Tor new Goods, and our present stock has to go. Everything in the shape of GkOTfllJiG FOR J-JB. A. DIETRICH. Physician and Surgeon, DTJFTJB, OREGON. Ctf" All professional calls promptly attends to, day and night, aprl ARE THE 5E5T CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pav a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES .,' SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE Notice. All city warrants registered prior to February 3, 1892, are now due and pay able at my office. Interest ceases after this date. 1. 1. Burget, City Treas. Dated Dalles City. Jan. 1. 1895. Andrew Kellar has four-room tf cottage to rent E. J. COLLINS this space. Keep TERMS STRICTLY THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porte? east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed ob he markflt. EVERYBODY. JOHN . OKOOHEGAS, Register U. 8. Land Office, 1890-1894. Business Before the United States Lud Office Specialty. Wells Block, Main St, Vancouver, Clarke Co Washington. . novl6 A Long String of Fish. Is not Carried up a Side Street. It's just about as important to let folks know that we've got extra fine Hanis and Ba con,Eastern Buckwheat Flour, genuine Maple Syrup. The Finest Coffee'in town. A fine lot of Newt JBreakfast Foods. THAT ELEGANT DAIRY BUTTER (Dufur) For all those who callon us we have bargains in Fine Goods; for those who don't, sympathy. J. B. CROSSED, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. & CO. will occupy your eyes open. CASH.