C 3) They M ust Go Is not the Time to Buy OERGOKTS. Wouldn't you rather have one now? To make room for new stock, and this Hegayiless i of $ Priees. .Not Why 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 Dafly Chr oniele. ntered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Onr price price Ihrosicle and 5. T. Trihm. .' $2.50 $1.75 " ind ffeellj Ortgoniaa 3.00' 2.00 "y md Weekly Examiner 3.25 2.25 " Weellj Ke Tork World 2.25 2.00 Local Advertising:. 10 Ccrn-i per line for first Insertion, and 6 Cents uer line for each subsequent insertion. 8peclal rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 8 o'clock ill appear the following day. TUESDAY, - - - JANUARY 22, 1895 BRIEF MENTION. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. M. T. Nolan went to Salem Sunday to attend the legislature in the third house. The Union Dancing club will give a aance tomorrow mgnt, at trie opera house. i If the weather should turn around to th south it will probably snow It he night. during 1 J&sT. Peters & Co., have cord'wood. which ia desirable in all respects and respectfully solicit your orders. From the way the feathers came down this afternoon, we fancy that the old lady muBt have picked her entire flock of geese goslins, ganders and all. Sleighing has become monotonous and so has coasting. The touch of the shoe sole to the dry sidewalk is the kind of amusement most of us long for just now. Mr. N. Harris has re-arranged his goods in his new room, and is preparing to receive a large spring stock. The re sult of all this change is that he is giving some bargains that are astonishers. Two unfortunates were before the city recorder this morning charged with being loaded with double distilled coffin varnish. One was fined $5,the other $10, and neither of them could find the fine, The sheriff today sold several lots in the Fort Dalles military reservation, to satisfy a judgment ' in favor of - Carl Burchtorf against C. P. Fogh and wife Mr. Burchtorf bought the lots, paying $175 therefor. At a special meeting of the city coun cil held Saturday night, Mr. H. L. Kuck was elected councilman in. place of Thomas N. Joles, deceased. He took the oath of office yesterday and is then -fore one of the city fathers. . Mr. Stadelman is putting up ice for the' ) Portland Ice Co. Some 300 tons were put up yesterday. About 30 men are employed and the ice is going into the ice house at the rate of 50 tons an hour. It is about seven inches thick and is of fair quality. One thoasand tons wilTSe The funeral of Patrick MakSney took place today from the Catholic church. Death came to him very suddenly. He Well, PEASE had just finished eating his breakfast, 1 when be complained of feeling badly and went back to bed, and in ten min utes was dead, passing away almost without a struggle. He was 73 years of age. " Charles E. Morgan was arranged be fore Judge Stevens in Portland yester day, on a charge ofa. embezzlement of $643 from Boyd and Arnold, and was allowed until Wednesday to plead. Morgan was arrested on . Saturday on a bench warrant, and now occupies quar ters in the county jail in default of bonds. There is no apparent reason why we should have more snow, yet the weather clerk sent down several inches of the white nuisance, last night. There was enough before, there is more than enough now, and we hope there will be no more. Rather welcome the warm breath of the mild chinook, that shall again make visible the good old earth. A 3-year-old child of Frank Hadley, living several miles west of Eugene, narrowly escaped a fearful death Thurs day, she was sitting before the fireplace, and her mother was working in the kitchen, when her clothes caught fire. Mrs. Hadlev ran to the rpnenn of the (child and succeeded in extinguishing the re, but burned her hands quite seriously n doing so. THE VOTE FOR SENATOR. Dolph Has a Majority on Joint Ballot, but Does Mot Carry the Hone. The senate met at noon and at once proceeded to ballot for senator. Dolph received 19, Bennett 8, Hare 3. The house did not ballot until 3 o'clock The result was Dolph 29, Moores 22. Hare 7, blank 1. Dolph, it will be seen, did not receive a majority in the house, Seal -Estate Transaction. The following deeds were filed for record today : ' ' Sw Jne J nwneJi swand nw sej sec. 11, 1 2 n r 11 e. ' Wm. A Hay to James f5, and W. G Hunter same property as above. $1 and other valuable considerations. . A mass meeting at Albany decided to recommend an amendment to the charter empowering the city to let the work of grading and graveling of the streets to the lowest responsible bidder, the expense to be borne by the abutting property owners, and repairing there' after to be done by the city. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Kiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. 'She seems like a nice girl at the first blush." "You must have met her years ago, Sake of Argyle's Illness. Londox, Jan. 21. The condition of the Duke of Argyle is unchanged. marked $6.30. marked $9.40. marked $13.10. Less than Cost. & MAYS. Northwest Fruit Growers to Meet. The Northwest Fruit Growing Associa tion and the Oregon State Horticultural Society will hold their annual meeting at the citv of Portland, commencing Wednesday, February 6th, 1895. The Northern Pacific, the Oregon Rail way & JNavigution Uompany and the Great Northern, have agreed for a full fare going and one-fifth fare returning. Tickets must be purchased within three days of the time of holding the conven tion. To obtain the reduced fate on re turn the purchaser must obtain from the agent a certificate that he purchased such ticket for the purpose of attending said convention. He must also receive certificate from secretary of the said convention that he attended the same. On presenting these' certificates to the agents of these roads at Portland he will receive his return ticket for one-fifth of the regular fare. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance from all parts of the North west, also that there will be every effort made to secure a good display of the fruits of our region. To this all are asked to contribute. The intention is to organize and har monize the fruit-growing interests of the entire Northwest Idaho, Washington, Oregon and British Columbia in the best manner and invite full discussion of all questions involved. The meeting will be made valuable and instructive by practical discussion of many topics involved in horticulture, and the advan tages of every section of this broad Northwest will be explained by repre sentative men present. It was hoped to secure the presence of the American Pomological Society in full force, but while disappointed in this, we yet have assurance from Mr, Brackett, the secretary, and other dis tinguished pomologists from the East, that they will remain on this coast and intend to be present at our convention to read valuable papers and take part in our discussions. The fruit growers of the Northwest will be here In great numbers and are abundantly able to lend interest to the discussion of all questions that will come before them. To obtain the reduced return rate it will be necessary to comply strictly with the conditions stated. Yours truly, 8. A. Clarke, Sec. N. W. F. G. Association, The Tlttell Sisters. ' The opera house was crowded to its seating capacity last Monday evening to hear the Tittell Sisters in "My Uncle's Will" and "Frou Frou." In the Tittell Sisters, W.- 8. Lord has secured talent that would do credit to more metropoli tan towns than we have in the Willam ette valley. For clever acting, and an immediate entrance to the hearts of the theatre-goers, these, sisters are certainly in the lead of any who have appeared in this city for years. They have played to the Portland houses for a number of years, and their reputation as ranking Order your CORD WOOD from. us. We have Choice Dry FIR, OAK and MAPLE, and deliver all orders promptly. MAIER & BENTON. high in dramatic life are too well known to need further mention. They are dated to appear before the people of Hillsboro again in about two months and they can come with the assurance of a large audience. Independence Enter prise, Jan. 17, 1895. Impaled on a Picket. The 9-year-old son of Loren Hoy t, who lives on the Milwaukee road, near the Brooklyn schoolhouse, met with a fear ful aecident Saturday evening, at his home, and narrowly escaped being killed. He was wa king on the picket fence near the house when he made a misstep and fell, his. throat catching on the pointed end of a picket. The sharp end entered the right side of the throat and cut a fearful gash straight across. It looked as if the cut had been made by a sharp knife. The' picket penetrated so deeply through the throat into the month that one of the boy's teeth was knocked out. Dr. ' Dave Raffety was quickly sum moned, and he sewed up the rent, a number of stitches being required. The boy bad a very close call. Had he fallen directly on the picket, he would proba bly haye been killed. Oregonian. BORN. At Hood River, Jan. 14th, to the wife of Hon. T. R. Coon, a son. A young man at Monmouth by the name of Poole was accidentally shot in the band while handling a small pocket pistol. The bullet passed through the palm of the hand, inflicting a painful, but not serious wound. The high water last week in the Yam hill lacked only six inches of running into the first story of the warehouse at that place. The water was very near to the eaves of the lowest end of the lower Toledo warehouse. A Yamhill county farmer has killed 30 bogs, averaging 409 pounds. Beside bams, bacon, etc., he. secured 3350 pounds ot lard. He says the hogs have netted him niore than if be had sold them on the hoof. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's vitalizer 'saved my life.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it exeelB. Price 75 cts. Charlie Dann and Henry Roby were &r- rested at Athena and placed under $100 bonds each, charged with larceny ofa saddle, bridle and blanket from a school house near Athena. Sliiluli't) Cure is sold on a guarantee, It cures incipient Consumption. It is the best cough' cure. Only one cent a dose25cts., 50cta., and $1.00. Last week the schooner Albion broke her anchor chains at Florence and was run ashore in a fierce gale. It was loaded with lumber, which was thrown off, and the schooner was not seriously injured. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the-complexion and cures constipation, 25 cts., 50cts.. $1.00- We are doubling our Store Room to make room for new G-oods, and our present stock has to go; ' Everything in the shape of GLOTHWG FOH R. A. DIETRICH, Physician and Surgeon, DUFUft, OREGON. All professional calls promptly attende toTday and night. . aprl4 ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay 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. Btrget, City Treas. Dated Dalles City, Jan. 1. 1895. Andrew Kellar has four-room tf cottage to rent E. J. COLLINS & CO. will occupy this space. Keep your eyes open. TERMS STRICTLY THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Portei 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 market. EVEKYBODY, JOHN I. GEOQHEGANj Register U. S. Land Office, 1890-1894. Business Before tne United States Land Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St., Vaneauver, 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 Hams and Ba con,Eastern Buckwheat Flour, genuine Maple Syrup. The Finest Coffeejin town. A fine lot of New' .Breakfast Foods. THAT ELEGANT DAIRY BUTTER (Dufur For all those who call "on? us we have bargains in Fine Goods; for those who don'ty sympathy.. J. B. CROSSED, (3-rocer. Ask Central for 62. CASH.